Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Brave. As the holiday passed and the first full impact of the strike hit the city, Lindsay went on television again and again to urge "nonessential people" to stay at home. "Every man when he looks at himself in the mirror when he's shaving in the morning likes to think of himself as essential," said the mayor. "But remember, there are degrees of essentiality." He gave daily bulletins about the strike and tried to encourage his constituents. "We must sweat it out," he said. "So I ask you to be very tough about it and very brave about...
...anyone who votes for me." But Reagan, calling himself a "citizen-politician" and pushing the theme of a "creative society" for Cali fornia, also preaches that government must do something about problems like smog and unemployment, acknowledges that such programs as social security and medicare are here to stay. Anyway, as Reagan sees it, the main energies of California's Republicans need to be used come November "to retire Pat Brown," the deceptively bland Democratic Governor whose muscles seem to bulge mysteriously on Election...
...work in movies is in Hollywood" and Pat remained in Manhattan to look after their four children. Now the geography has changed. In Manhattan, Peter's lawyer announced an "amicable separation," and since Pat was in Sun Valley, Idaho, for the skiing, friends thought she might just stay there for six weeks and get the divorce...
...Seltzer, he plans to stay busy in retirement. He is ready to start writing a book that he hopes will be a "definitive treatment of the American scene over the last half-century." After that, he is not so sure. "My mind is restless," he says. "Mrs. Seltzer used to accompany me everywhere. But her passing and this retirement mean a whole re-charting of my life." But whatever Seltzer turns to, no one expects him to leave Cleveland, or love it any less...
Girls already off-campus almost unanimously plan to stay where they are or will try to move to private apartments if they can. "I don't think a lot of people will go rushing back to the brick dorms. I know I won't," said an off-campus sophomore. Another groaned, "The college may be losing money, but I'd lose my sanity back in a dorm...