Word: survey
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...National Guard trucks and were given no food or water. Many waited 14 hours to be arraigned. The arraignment process itself was extremely irregular. One judge was setting bail at $100 while in another courtroom nearby a different judge set bail at $250. Thomson again coptered in to survey the scene, but the confusion continued throughout the next week...
...even worries about him in Europe. I think he will impress them as a pragmatist, not a moralist, and as a guy who's got a firm grip on the problems." Fuel Sales. Carter arrives bolstered by firm public support at home. A New York Times/CBS News survey last week showed that he had a 64% favorable rating after announcing his energy program. That was a drop of eight points from a Gallup poll earlier in April, but not the 15 points he had feared...
Robert J. Ginn, Jr., associate director of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning, agreed yesterday with the bureau's statement but questioned the survey's relevance for Harvard students who enter fields that require post graduate study not included in the survey...
...Renaissance man, a connoisseur, it is also unforgettably the collection of a teaching museum. The range of paintings exhibited and the manner in which they are arranged is educational in the best sense of the word. It's not just that the exhibit is an art history survey in miniature, but that works of this quality leave you with a sense of transmitted vision. About suffering, or anything else, they were never wrong, the Old Masters...
Though nine out of ten parents in the survey say they would choose to have children if they had it to do again, Yankelovich reports that they are generally plagued with doubts and under heavy strain because of changing attitudes. Says he: "It's clear that the new values and the old have not yet found a synthesis...