Word: save
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...documentary about a modern-day cowboy spills over into observation of his town, than gropes around to find its lost focal point, and succeeds only in ending three or four times before the end titles; good color photography and John Fahey's original guitar score can't save Donald MacDonald's The Latter Day (UCLA) from being a tedious excursion to low-level technical competence because of its ill-conceived, impersonal idea. We imagine, in watching these films, committees of students in a think-tank saying "Hey, I've got a good idea for a film..." at best, and probably...
With only the relay and the triple jump left, freshman coach Ed Stowell said "We decided not to go for the tie, but to save Johnson for the triple jump." His gamble paid off in a new freshman record...
There is no reason--save fear of the unconventional--that the businesses could not be owned by the community--through its Neighborhood Corporation--partly as cooperatives, partly as corporations. The profits could then be plowed back into such community srevices as day-care centers, teenage centers, training programs...
...Among them: Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., who, in a letter to the Washington Post on March 22, asked for a pullout: "Khe Sanh has lost whatever military significance it may have had. It is highly vulnerable. Airpower will not save it. Let us not sacrifice our brave men to the folly of generals and the obstinacy of Presidents...
...total indictment of a total nation." The wave of mourning that has swept the nation, continued Lerner, is "composed of equal parts of authentic sorrow, of guilt feelings and the fake-hypocritical. There are blacks who, after his death, made a mystique of destroying the cities he wanted to save, and there are whites so guilt-ridden and impassioned that their feeling about the burning cities is 'Let them burn.' " Expression of anger is understandable, but the "prolonged assault" against the city of Washington could "no longer be explained as a catharsis but only as the beginnings...