Word: signer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...really knew what was coming off except for the signer-in, who was establishing order person by person. Since each person wanted the whole business explained, it was nine-thirty before he got to my area. Meanwhile the working-class sector of the production crew had brought out four large coffee machines, styrofoam cups, plastic spoons, and so forth, along with a huge box of packaged coffee-cakes. Each package had one yellow roll with sugar frosting smeared against the Saran wrap that held it and a pat of margarine on a blue paper napkin. I ate the frosting...
Adam Yarmolinsky. professor of Law and a former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, was another signer. He noted the possibility of additional atrocities that might have gone unnoticed. but added that the purpose of the inquiry is to generate "recommendations on how they probability of this kind of situation can be avoidedin the future...
Adam Yarmolinsky, professor of Law and a former Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense, was another signer. He noted the possibility of additional atrocities that might have gone unnoticed, but added that the purpose of the inquiry is to generate "recommendations on how the probability of this kind of situation can be avoided in the future...
...woman in the visitors' center was eager. She asked us to sign the guest book ("one of you is enough-or the group name") and spread a pamphlet's map out in front of the signer. We all watched while she whipped her pencil past three important houses ("They're closed now, but you can look in the windows."), quickly pointed out other important places, and started flipping through another book. She said that the other book explained everything and cost only a dollar. One of us naively asked why the "three important houses" were important, only to find...
...think there is the danger that the administration will attempt to change the question of the Vietnam War into an issue of patriotism or non-patriotism. Any such change would be very dangerous to the country." one signer said last night...