Word: sterne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...week after the overthrow of Iraq's Dictator Abdul Karim Kassem. the crack of rifle fire still echoed in Baghdad's Liberation Square. Tanks and armored cars kept stern vigil at every important intersection. Scurrying everywhere were the little squads of men wearing green armbands-ferrets who sought to find and to crush the last remaining opposition to Rebel President Abdul Salam Aref and his mysterious revolutionary backers...
...late Major Bowes's Amateur Hour. Off-Broadway is frittering away the good will of the loyal audiences it has attracted during a goodly decade. If the present trend continues, off-Broadway will be a precocious casualty rather than a fabulous invalid. The choice that lies ahead is stern and simple: aspire or expire...
...year. Elected were: John A. Purvie '64, of Dunster House and Denver, Colorado, president; Chase W. Johnson '64, vicepresident; William M. Byrd '64, secretary; Bernard S. Rappaport '65, treasurer; Benjamin F. Stapleton III '64, chairman of schools committee; Earl M. Leiken '64, chairman of the athletis committee; Donald S. Stern '64, chairman of the university guides committee; and Robert T. Kudrle '64, chairman of the freshman orientation committee...
...included-and slapped a 100% tax on income above $800 a month. To the ascetic Ben Bella, who lives in a dingy, three-room bachelor flat with a nephew who does all the cooking and cleaning, that seems perfectly reasonable. For those who think otherwise, he has a stern answer. "This," says Ben Bella, "is the price of independence...
...earth, and walking up and down in it." He was born in Holliston, Mass., and never lost his love for the hard old New England way of life, with its boiled dinners and God-fearing Sundays. He admired the iron and certainty of the traditional Calvinist theology, "stern and rockbound" like the coast of Maine...