Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...First you walk into your chopper door. Then you fall down the ramp of Air Force One. Before you even take office you arrange for the last Democratic President to suggest your inability to chew gum and do much of anything else. Then, when your opponent is all set up, you show up for a campaign debate, leaving your college football helmet at home, and play 90 minutes of What's My Line? without falling on your fanny. Viewers are impressed. You aren't an utter boob after...
...drive to achieve nationwide circulation forced the University to subsidize the magazine. But the operating deficit which resulted from the drive prompted Harvard to reduce the subsidy and to suggest that the magazine curtail its national promotion. Of the 40,000 current Harvard Magazine subscribers, "about 20,000 are non-Harvard affiliates, Bethell said...
...Tarkovsky flashes out his film with a bizarre, enigmatic, spirituality that ultimately defies hard and fast explanation. The soulful-eyed women and dreamlike lapes of time the ocean draws from Gibaryan's mind and memory, along with a palet of dewy, pastel colors unfamiliar to Western films, vaguely suggest other film and other motifs, but leave the viewer for the most part unsure and even uneasy...
Your next best theatrical value is probably the Loeb Ex, mainly because it's free. You don't even have to trek all the way up to the Loeb the day before (as the ads suggest) to get tickets. Just get there half an hour before curtain, and stand in line. The Ex is so small that any seat is bound to be good...
Positive Signs. One way that the South can help to reverse the brain drain to the North, suggest both Hackney and Heard, is to better integrate its universities. At Tulane only 5% of the 5,000 students are black; at Vanderbilt the percentage is even lower: 4% of 6,900 students. At both universities the black students are unwelcome in fraternities and sororities and do not join the mainstream of campus life. Yet even that degree of integration represents a revolutionary change in race relations over the past decade...