Word: totalled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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According to Mr. Pusey Harvard is "trying to alleviate the housing shortage through the Cambridge Corporation." We must point out that the Cambridge Corporation's total contribution to low-cost housing during the 2 1/2 years since it was staffed and ready for operation, is a 2-unit rehabilitation effort, hardly of any significance given the nature of the crisis...
...however, it clearly made sense to Xerox President C. Peter McColough and C.I.T. Chairman L. Walter Lundell, the men who shook hands on the deal. As primarily a leaser rather than a seller of machines, Xerox needs constant access to borrowed capital, which C.I.T. now handles in sums that total up to $2 billion at any given time. Xerox has been in the market for merger partners or acquisitions for several years, ever since former President Joseph Wilson decided that "our future depends on what we do in fields other than copying." On the other hand, though C.I.T. denies...
...total figure was pretty phenomenal," she said. "Students hid books in other parts of the library for their own private use. Some covers were returned with no books inside...
There are four cards in the hand: two boys, Mark and Eric; two striking girls, Elizabeth and Emilie. They see more or less of what is happening, the Jeu Total. (That is the title of a French poster in Eric's apartment. Poster of a face holding four cards, the cards are held by a witch who mixes hands from the hand. To know Jeu Total you must know the mind of the player, the Witch of Changes. "A sullen, sleepy-eyed girl--someone really nasty." You won't forget the line when you hear...
...NONE of the four cards understand Jeu Total. They play their own game, they conspire to create people. The scene in the hospital when Eric leaves Elizabeth for Emilie, the shortcake scene between Mark and Elizabeth, the park scene between Eric and Emilie--good moments. Something is felt, something is quietly shown. Put the witch out of mind to appreciate Tom Jones, Howard Cutler, Maeve Kinkead, Mary Smith. They make characters into beings...