Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...book is on the same trivial level. Higgins says his job as novelist is to set down the factors and let the reader interpret--Higgins the journalist and lawyer interprets enough, he says. But the facts--as conversation--are hardly enough, any more than undisclosed White House tapes could suggest the full horror of the Indochina war. Apolitical James Joyce thought the artist should remain offstage, cleaning his fingernails. Higgins seems to want to go a giant step back, placing himself a mile away with a hard-boiled "Big Ear" parabolic receiver aimed at the action. His hearing deserves better...
Wylie said the manager was offering the workers other benefits which would compensate for the prospective pay cut. "I suggest that the city employees slow down a little," he said...
...whose oil imperialism has weakened the U.S. economy, and therefore her security? Does he mean that Americans should acquiesce to the policies of Arab nations which have openly avowed their dedication to the military, economic, and political obliteration of Israel and her people? If so, then I most vehemently suggest that Americans reject such a misconstrued explanation of the Mideast situation...
...past year, including that by The Crimson, has emphasized the problems of minorities here without devoting any attention to the positive elements which do exist. Such a one-sided position makes it very difficult to encourage students to consider making Harvard one of their choices. No one would suggest that the media ignore the real problems which exist at Harvard, but it does seem reasonable to ask for equal emphasis on some of the advantages which a minority student can find here. Such balance would help recruiting efforst immeasurably...
...Champagne Music Maker Lawrence Welk, and his sense of harmony may even be better. Still, the king of schmalz announced last week that he would not run for President in 1976. Welk disqualified himself after 5,000 followers, led by an ardent Santa Barbara, Calif, fan, had written to suggest his candidacy. "Politics, like music and golf, is best learned at an early age," said Welk. "Having reached the age of 72, I'm afraid it is a little late to change horses in the middle of a stream beset with such treacherous currents." No thank you, boys...