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Word: trustedly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last month the Coop mailed ballots and explanatory literature to each of the 54,143 Coop members as of Oct. 10. As tabulated by the Cambridge Trust Co., 18,540 ballots had returned by the Nov. 7 cut-off date. Of those, 17,621 supported the changes, while 919 disapproved...

Author: By Alan S. Geismer jr., | Title: By-Laws Revision Passed In Coop Membership Vote | 11/12/1969 | See Source »

...main purposes of violence is to radicalize and polarize opinion. Radicals of right and left hate those in the middle much more than each other. Middle, rational men mess up the neatness of ideological extremes. Polarization destroys trust between people of varying views and finally a university community. In an atmosphere of absolute right and wrong, a university simply cannot function...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Mail AGAINST VIOLENCE | 11/6/1969 | See Source »

...brushed off the suggestion, explaining that such an alliance is impossible at the moment because students have very little contact with the people, don't understand them and consequently would not be able to gain their trust. He went on to ask us if we'd had an interesting evening and said he hoped he hadn't kept us away from anything we had planned...

Author: By Marian Gram and Robert Manz, S | Title: 'Tell Us Again Al' | 11/5/1969 | See Source »

...debt, is headed by financially astute Ben Fox '69 who picked Hayes to work for after looking over all the candidates for the Council and the School Committee. The campaign is a pretty amateur affair. Ben carries around a stack of blank checks from the Cambridge and Harvard Trust banks so people who don't have any ready cash can still contribute...

Author: By Tom Southwick, | Title: School Committee Race: A New Face | 11/1/1969 | See Source »

...described people the way we see them-all ages and sorts-and our eyes trust his images. Often unable to articulate his feeling in a line, he immersed a scene in a shadow. Some of the prints, like "The Adoration of the Shepherds: A Night Piece," are almost completely black. A box-like lamp, held by a shepherd sends light shimmering through the mesh of lines on the surface of the paper. Only the faces glow from the mysterious night in the stable. The artist expressed the wonder of the people present by unifying them in darkness...

Author: By Cynthia Saltzman, | Title: Rembrandt Rembrandt: Experimental Etcher at the Museum of Fine Arts through Nov. 7 | 10/31/1969 | See Source »

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