Word: sufferance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...screen. In general, filmed conversations are visually boring. A non-synchronized soundtrack permits Hunter to set his camera on exciting prospects -- Twelvetrees loping down the street toward Blaine--as the dialogue runs. (Unfortunately he didn't shoot the junkyard encounter between the two in the same way; we must suffer through a long silent discussion.) Enough of mechanics, however. The unsynchronized dialogue adds to Dream. Words when we don't expect them, silence when we do--it slips another strange note into Desire's distortion...
...soon to expect Harvard to consider what its new role in society should be; it may be too much to expect that it will. For the draft is only temporary; even now there are those who leave in desperation, unwilling to suffer any longer what they consider to be the inanity of a purposeless grind. And the frank, radical self-probing which will be necessary for meaningful change to take place may well prove to be beyond the capacity of a community noted for its "liberal cool." If such be the case, then Harvard will be around for a long...
...appalling to read of Mrs. Evelyn Lincoln's latest memoirs [Feb. 23]. I am ashamed that President Johnson must suffer another unwarranted assault at the hands of those who avow devotion to Kennedy; it seems nothing less than a betrayal of a man who would never have hit another publicly with "locker room" gossip. He gave Khrushchev more dignity than that. It is a pity that President Kennedy's grace and respectful demeanor didn't communicate itself to Mrs. Lincoln...
Patients need have no fear that their care will suffer from the wider employment of health assistants. In fact, not only do technicians release doctors from tedious and time-consuming chores; in many cases, the technicians become so skilled that they do these specialized jobs better than most doctors...
Work for the Kitty. Textileman Duhamel, 56, who sold noodles before setting up his enterprise with $300 capital in 1935, is no philanthropist. His company's yearly sales of $5,000,000 are not going to suffer for "snow and sew." Before he built the chalet for $200,000, Duhamel made sure his workers agreed to his plan. Though there are no time clocks to punch in St. Sorlin, each group of 40 is expected to produce 10,800 toddlers' shorts during its four-week period...