Word: warmed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Congress was cool to several parts of the Kennedy program. Kennedy should have little trouble in putting the mixed bag of U.S. aid agencies under a single head. And cold war crises will doubtless warm up support for the President's request for $4 billion for fiscal 1962. But Congress will be reluctant to authorize long-term loans and to relinquish its own year-to-year grasp on the purse strings. "If we don't get it," said the President at his press conference, "I think we'll continue to see some of the drift...
General Education also represents a case of the divorce in attitude which can cause the Dean and the President to work virtually at cross-purposes. Pusey, generally a warm supporter of the General Education program, did not participate in the joint meetings of the Advanced Standing and General Education Committees that endeavored to reconcile the two programs. The result was that he was not involved in Bundy's general proposal to make the General Education program a semi-optional arrangement and to eliminate much of the present content of the General Education requirement...
...trap door through which you can drop twelve feet into a kidney-shaped indoor pool. "That," I'll tell my visitors, "is where we throw the old, discarded girls." At the end of the pool is a waterfall, and you can swim through it twosies into a dark, warm grotto which has wide ledges at the sides, softened with plastic-cover-ed cushions...
...Sherwood who suggested in 1955 that his compulsively talking, ever-quipping wife try for an audition as a comedienne at San Francisco's Purple On ion. She ran 89 weeks. Warm, friendly and modest about everything but her jokes, Mrs. Diller is one successful per former who finds it easy to believe what is happening to her. "The older I get, the funnier I get," she says. "Think what I'll save in not having my face lifted...
...opera itself is not noteworthy, the performance it received last night quite definitely was. To the part of Maurya, Elisabeth Sheerin brought a warm if rigidly controlled voice that infused the rather stagy bereavement of the mother with true tragic grief. Perhaps Miss Sheerin's voice was not always big enough to dominate the small but remarkably loud accompanying orchestra, but what could be heard of it was most beautiful indeed...