Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...qualified senior from afar. The graduating-class book of that year is a chronicle of the young Robert Finch-everything from president of the senior class and letterman in sports to star of the senior-class play (Death Takes a Holiday). But my most vivid recollection is, I am sure, one of his very first quotes by the news media (Inglewood High Sentinel): "One of the things I most admire in a girl is clean elbows." Evidently I was not the only Finch watcher. The following day I was only one of many girls with red, scrubbed and shiny elbows...
...abroad and memoran dums from agencies in Washington-that kept Bundy and Rostow tied to the "situation room" beneath the White House. It also means that greater freedom of action in routine matters will be entrusted to the operating departments, particularly State. Nixon, said Kissinger, "urged me to make sure that his staff and his advisers free themselves for long-range thinking to prevent crises from happening, rather than spend all of their energies on managing crises that might have been avoided...
...sure, the University in its professional Faculties goes beyond "pure" academic functions in training practitioners in a variety of professional fields, but still maintains essential control of curriculum and the qualification of Faculty personnel in University hands...
...commit the Faculty to a specific general political position which comes very close to a doctrinal orthodoxy. The rationale for such a position is not generated inside the academic world from academic considerations, but would be imposed upon it from without by a particular politically committed group. To be sure, this group claims moral sanction for its position, but so do other, differing groups claim moral sanction for their own positions...
After Mrs. Bunting read her statement, Miss Fletcher thanked her and agreed to meet with her tomorrow. The black students went back to Radcliffe for dinner and a party. "We've been sitting all day, and I'm sure there are many of us who would be happy to stand," Miss Fletcher said