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Word: successful (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Bruce Collier, assistant dean of the College and director of the project, said yesterday if the project had been a success, Kirkland House may have been reopened as a Bicentennial Inn all next summer...

Author: By Ann M. Koufman, | Title: Harvard's Kirkland Hotel May Be Bicentennial Bust | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...achieved all goals possible," he said yesterday, citing as examples of the program's success an increase in the amount of funds allotted to women's crew, the team's two-year undefeated record, and its three-year winning streak at the Eastern Sprints at Middlefield Conn., the largest college regatta...

Author: By Martha Jewett, | Title: Radcliffe Crew Coach Resigns After Three Brilliant Seasons | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...took office (except for the senator from New Hampshire, who remains to be seated) more than six mouths ago, but nothing much has happened. There has been precious little progress made against racism, military lunacy, social injustice, perennial pollution, executive government, and sexism; and only a false veneer of success on the newly-important economic front. And no one knows what to do about any one of them. Ford smiles a lot and vetoes a lot, but he is not now, and never will be capable of handling an economic crisis with anything like the adroitness of a Franklin Roosevelt...

Author: By Chris Daly, | Title: The Errant Duke | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...fiance (the only man she knows here). With no training and no capital, she makes do with what she has and goes into business for herself. With brains and ingenuity she a soon the biggest madame in New York. She is the original entrepreneur--the heroine of an American success story...

Author: By Kathy Holub, | Title: The Prostitution of Prostitution | 8/8/1975 | See Source »

...corner. So self-hate, which is here one Hemingway hating another, is crucial. Some of the most ugly and malicious acts imaginable are acted out by Hemingways on Hemingways. And why do they hate each other. It's hard to fell, unless they've jealous of each other's success. Stardom seems to be the thenic here Hemingway could be a TV personality except for the few matador cliches and sexual puns thrown in and stardom is a tired subject...

Author: By Richard Turner, | Title: The Stars Also Rise | 8/5/1975 | See Source »

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