Word: topically
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Widener Library is using an I B M computer to provide the Faculty with a series of pamphlets enabling them, without leaving their offices, to look up quickly all Widener books on a certain topic...
...father Jay owned or held major interests in the town newspaper, a lumber company, a bank, a Coca-Cola bottling plant, a railroad, an ice company, and a hotel. Fulbright's mother led most of the town's civic activities, wrote a daily newspaper column on any topic that popped into her head...
...pauses to refer us to an authority, though few would contest his assertion, and continues: "There is a style in all herbivorous pelecypods." Whatever a herbivorous pelecypod may be, we see the professor is warming to his topic...
...mind," purred the Tiger cubs disarmingly, "is not only not impeded but is enhanced by normal contact with women." Princeton's President Robert F. Goheen, 45, was not about to be mousetrapped. He reserved comment "until my next press conference" (as yet unscheduled), but he covered the topic pretty well the last time it came up-in December. "Princeton," he said then, "doesn't have any social problems coeducation would cure...
City Planner. "I sort of fancy myself as a troubleshooter," says Meyerson. In one of his books an important topic is "decision making in the face of conflict." A native of New York City, he studied urban planning at Harvard (M.C.P., '49) after graduating from Columbia College. He has taught at Chicago, Pennsylvania and Harvard, served on U.N. urban-planning missions in Japan and Indonesia, was a consultant on the reconstruction of Skoplje, the Yugoslavian city devastated by an earthquake in 1963. In manner Meyerson is shy and whimsical. One close friend says of him that "his favorite word...