Word: suggestibility
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...trust tradition of American populism, though they recognize that the notion of trust-busting is "quixotic" and not historically possible. Not only does an anti-oligopolistic strategy, such as that Barnet and Mueller in part propose, lead nowhere, but it is also directly at odds with other strategies they suggest which might be more effective, such as national planning...
...would suggest another reason for the small-town backgrounds of our Presidents: male WASPS are somehow perceived as representing everyone. Ethnic minorities have been concentrated largely in urban areas. It is no coincidence that the only (Irish) Catholic President was from an urban area...
...emergence of Ronald Reagan as a serious contender for the Republican nomination is exhilarating. It just might suggest that America is recovering its pride and vigor. Reagan will stand tall against the internal and external enemies who have so harmed America's morale in recent years...
...well aware that alumni often are viewed as meddlers with skewed senses of priorities. Some suggest that we tend to resist change. Yet these critics ignore the fact that alumni have adjusted well to the forward pass, which is now cause of only occasional grumbling at Yale Game tailgates. But with these schedule changes, the administration is pushing...
Bateson and Jaeger held an evaluation meeting in which the general consensus was that the trip had been a success, and the International School deserved to continue indefinitely. Jaeger promised an alumni reunion at some future date aboard a cruise ship and suggest a short two-week excursion through the Caribbean...