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Word: wanderers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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There is an excitement in being able to wander around the space, sit in at the edge of classes, explore other people's work without feeling like a spy, and just talking to other students. It is a noticeable contrast to the secretive nature of the old GSD of individual classrooms and studios filled with cubbyholes created by students for their private use, places to hide away their planning and architectural creations until the moment of the big critique. Gund Hall insists on more cooperative attitude...

Author: By Raymond A. Urban, | Title: Gund Hall: An Evaluation | 10/12/1972 | See Source »

Aboard the President's plane, the eight-man press pool sits in a rear compartment behind a closed door. No reporter may wander forward without a rare and specific invitation from Presidential Press Secretary Ron Ziegler. Even then, it is only for a quick "photo opportunity" to see the President in conference. With Nixon, the travel days are always predictable; bad scheduling is rare and mistakes never surface. The White House works overtime to show that they never occurred. The President moves at a careful pace, emphasizing his presidential duties, his larger responsibilities. On the stump, he never mentions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Travels with Nixon and McGovern | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...doors separate the Democratic candidate from reporters, who are free to wander at will into his compartment in search of magazines or the airlines guide. In his striped, stylishly wide-collared shirts-always open at the neck when he relaxes-McGovern may chat with reporters about how the day went or answer questions. Unlike Nixon, McGovern is at ease when making small talk and is never aloof. He has none of Nixon's wariness of the press and is straightforward and direct. He is so direct that at one point when he wanted a moment of privacy with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Travels with Nixon and McGovern | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

Islanders have grown used to grumbling about a rise in the crime rate and the bands of youths that sometimes wander round nearby Christiansted at night. But they were stunned by what Governor Melvin Evans called "the most heinous crime I can recall." Some tourists wondered whether the real motive for the murders might have been political or racial; all the gunmen were black, apparently, and seven of the eight victims were white. But police believed that the crime was merely a particularly vicious case of armed robbery. At week's end, the police arrested...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: VIRGIN ISLANDS: The Resort Murders | 9/18/1972 | See Source »

...Summerthing intends to pour the proceeds from the Sunset Series into the neighborhood programs. These neighborhood programs make up the bulk of Summerthing, and are its chief value. The emphasis is on participatory activities. There is some music, but it is primarily local. If you find yourself wanting to wander, Boston's ethnic neighborhoods are among the most solid in the country. Again, check the Phoenix or Boston After Dark for details. Perhaps the emphasis is on ethnic music in each neighborhood. That certainly is the case in Roxbury...

Author: By Frederick Boyd, | Title: Do Ya Like Good Music? | 7/3/1972 | See Source »

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