Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...refused to join the negotiations; these two points, as well as the proposed reliance on U.N. forces, may not meet easy acceptance within Israel, but the proposal did lead one U.S. Senator who is normally pro-Israel to remark: "If I were Begin, I'd sign an agreement tomorrow based on these guarantees...
...declared: "This is going to be one Flood against another." He soon learned that the most critical need was for helicopters to rescue marooned victims. He phoned a top official at the Pentagon and bellowed: "I want those helicopters, and I want them this afternoon. Not tonight or tomorrow. You know, there are an awful lot of people running around the Pentagon looking for stars, but if I don't get help, the only stars they'll see will be the ones in their eyes." The choppers arrived posthaste...
...intellectual inadequacy, of powerlessness before the tireless electronic wizards, has given rise to dozens of science-fiction fantasies of computer takeovers. In The Tale of the Big Computer, by Swedish Physicist Hannes Alfven, written under the pen name Olof Johannesson, the human beings of today become the horses of tomorrow. The world runs not for man but for the existence and welfare of computers...
...least three up on every team in the loss column, will win this year's title. But that doesn't mean Harvard will roll over and play dead, because what may be the two most exciting games of the year will take place tonight and tomorrow night when Princeton and Penn hit the IAB hardwood...
...freaks, James Prestegard, a Chemistry professor at Yale, will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about "NMR Studies of Transport Across Vesicle Bilayer Membranes" tomorrow afternoon at 2 in Science Center A. Don't miss...