Word: rosee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That seemed to be the Ky government's solution last week for the demonstrations triggered by the firing of I Corps General Nguyen Chanh Thi last month. A harsh crackdown on the demonstrators-mostly students-would only play into the hands of the waiting Buddhists, who first rose to power when the Saigon government invaded their pagodas three years ago. Moreover, the anti-Ky groups had only the vaguest of aims-and the mildest of manners...
Donor Bobst, a onetime drug clerk who had only one year of college but rose to be board chairman of Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., finds the fuss over his gift "a little embarrassing." A lifetime library lover, he gave the money, he says, because of "my great faith in self-acquired education by reading." N.Y.U.'s Hester lustily applauds such faith in reading-and in the future of the urban university...
...questions correctly. They were John Leshy '66 of Kirkland House; Jim Sersich '68 of Lowell; and Suzanne Snell '66 and Joel DeMott '67 of Eliot Hall. Almost everyone was stumped by question number 32, which asked for the source of the lines, "Like a summer rose needs the sun and rain, I need your sweet love to heal the pain." This lovely couplet comes from Tommy Hunt's unjustifiably obscure "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself," which is perhaps the greatest song ever made...
...docked," Armstrong reported exultantly, "and he's really a smoothie." "Oh, Roger, and congratulations," replied a communicator aboard the tracking ship Rose Knot below in the South Atlantic. "This is real good...
...only is Bunny Mellon an enthusiastic Francophile, but she is also an ardent gardener. Last week Interior Secretary Udall gave her a special award for her work as the designer of the Kennedy Rose Garden at the White House. The two enthusiasms soon combined, led the Mellons to collect some of the impressionists' and postimpressionists' most handsome tributes to their own gardens, four of which are reproduced in the accompanying color pages...