Word: scholaritis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...returning travelers, including journalists. Scores of such sources were interviewed: our correspondent in Eastern Europe found a Polish girl recently returned from Hanoi; the Washington bureau talked with a schoolmate of Giap's now living in the nation's capital; the Boston bureau interviewed a French journalist-scholar now at Harvard who has been close to the problems of the Viet Nam area for more than 20 years. More general sources were readily available-monitored broadcasts from Hanoi, North Vietnamese newspapers, Giap's own book, People's War, People's Army, published...
...Arcy McNickle, SC.D., former staff member of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Scholar, writer, educator and leader of American Indians...
...goals that he advocates, the good scholar or the good pupil gives the closest attention. He rises in holy anger if you tell him, however tactfully, that he doesn't know what he is about. And usually, in fact, he does. He has given his objectives a lot of thought. But then he signs a petition, grabs a sign, or joins a delegation without giving a moment's consideration as to whether this is an effective way of advancing his goals...
Fainsod, a distinguished Russian scholar and an authority on the Soviet political system, stressed the inadequacy of military force in dealing with the current situation in South Vietnam. "Unless ... we stand for meaningful programs of improvement in village welfare, our future welfare, our future in what the Chinese Communists call the countryside of the world may turn out to be dark indeed," he predicted...
Margaret Webster, D.H., Shakespearean scholar. Your leadership in bringing outstanding theater to our nation's college campuses has been an inspiration to students and teachers...