Word: tuned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ever praised a '20s musical comedy for its intellectual sophistication. Other qualities were more important: color, sparkle, and roaring good fun usually topped the list of positive epithets. Wild costumes, fancy dance numbers, and a tune you could whistle out the lobby and into the cold were the standard elements of a whopping good time. Uncannily, that formula seems still to apply...
...peace on the campuses. Financially strapped, Unruh has been unable to buy a single television commercial, generates free time for himself by leading cameramen to "news confrontations" on the lawns of wealthy Reagan backers. Painting Reagan as the servant of vested California interests, accusing him of profiteering to the tune of $1,000,000 in a private real estate transaction, Unruh of late has been making waves, none of them powerful enough to engulf the popular Governor...
Between one pair of songs, Bobby talked to his followers. He gave them the usual line about Boston being his favorite place because of the great fans. They swallowed it whole, naturally. After a few more words, he started an introduction to his next tune, an introduction which was absolutely devastating. "This is for you. I love you." Then his song "Julie, Do You Love Me." I think that's what it's called...
...only one fully accredited Republican liberal?New York's Charles Goodell?is seeking re-election this year. Through Agnew, who has attacked Goodell and raised funds for his Conservative Party opponent, the President has made clear his willingness to sacrifice a card-carrying Republican for someone more ideologically in tune with the Administration. Apart from Goodell, the insistence on ideological purity has greater practical significance for the future. Such Republican liberals as Charles Percy, Mark Hatfield and Edward Brooke, whose terms expire in 1973, undoubtedly perceive the warning signal: if necessary, Nixon is prepared to sacrifice even Republican liberals...
...KPFT has raised $6,000 locally and gotten a tentative offer of insurance from a consortium, plus financial support from national groups. Some 2,500 Houston listeners have subscribed at $20 per year ($12 for students). Still, KPFT subscribers cannot expect to tune in to their station again for six weeks at the earliest...