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That statement by Harris Wofford, Peace Corps Associate Director for Planning, Evaluation and Research, marks the main thrust of a new Education Task Force...
Fessenden was forced to make 20 saves in the second period, but the Crimson thrust was spent. Jack Walsh and Ritchie added Eli goals in the third period...
...work is slated to be shown at this year's forthcoming Venice Biennale. Smith started shaping his canvases for pop art effects when he painted a cigarette box whose corner emerged from the flat picture plane. As his works moved from pop to top, they thrust forward from the wall more and more. "I always have to have the wall plane," he says, "and to think of the painting as an extension of it." One of his future projects he calls tents-canvas forms up to 18 feet tall, supported by rods, ropes and pegs...
Based on a long-running Paris and London stage success that crash-landed on Broadway last year, Boeing limps along on the premise that broad French farce means a farce about broads in France. Curtis, faced by a crisis when a new line of jets with extra thrust brings all his airchicks to earth at once, sweats over a role that only suavity could save. He inevitably brings to mind the rather blunt question that one might ask about a fortyish satyr-about-town: not how he does it, but why. As a colleague who drops by to ogle Curtis...
Behind the President's massive thrust for peace lay a long and frustrating history. For ten years, under three Presidents, the war in Viet Nam had dragged on, ever more menacing to the security of South Viet Nam, ever more increasing the U.S. commitment of men and materiel, of blood and treasure. Over the years, every other type of regular-and irregular-diplomatic approach to Hanoi had been tried-and had failed. In the last year alone, more than 200 private contacts had been initiated. Not one had produced a perceptible nod from the other side. The President...