Word: thoughtfulness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After the cancellation, Pell said, "Graduate students thought they were going to be drafted and pressed the panic button. But when they saw that everyone was not called up, pressure to get into uniform and beat the draft was lessened...
THERE WAS not much talk of good fellowship when the Harvard Young Dems convened last month for general elections. The YD's seemed ready to fold, and the members were looking for scapegoats. As an influence on student politics the club had clearly failed. But several candidates thought it still had a role to play in adult political campaigns throughout Massachusetts...
...move to the Charles Street Meeting House is not the first change considered by Samshak. He has long sensed the failure of his venture in Castle Square. He often considered the possibility, of moving to Cambridge. At times he even thought of junking the Atma altogether. Right now his most immediate problem is paying off advertising debts of $400 to Boston After Dark (whom he called his "biggest supporter") and $45 to the CRIMSON...
...partners talk hopefully about a potential market for 400 Concordes. Their break-even point is thought to be around 130 planes, and the manufacturers have in hand 74 options, all of which can be withdrawn by the airlines that placed them. Meanwhile, the Europeans have been anxiously watching as the U.S. designs and redesigns its own SST. When the U.S. plane finally flies, it will be much bigger than the Concorde and some 350 m.p.h. faster. Britons continue to fear that they will again be first-as they were in television broadcasting, jet engines and jet transports-only...
...watched over most other stages of marketing for the Philadelphia manufacturer. The word love, says Mary Lawrence, was selected because "it will be as nice a word in 1980 as it is today." Of Love's new lipstick, she says: "They turned purple in Philadelphia when we thought of the word Lovesticks...