Word: warne
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...with representatives from all neighborhoods surrounding Harvard would be able to make the positive criticism that Harvard's community relations people sorely need. Such a visiting committee might have been able to discover mounting dissatisfaction with a Kennedy museum, Harvard housing policies, or general expansion plans in time to warn President Bok and the community relations people so as to avoid the present tension between--Harvard and the community. And this visiting committee might find that the government and community affairs and planning officers are not paying attention to the community or causing undue suspicion, or it might feel that...
California officials-including the Governor and both U.S. Senators -voiced alarm at the influx. California's health and welfare secretary, Mario Obledo, cabled Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to warn that the state could ill afford to absorb large numbers of homeless refugees since it already has "952,000 unemployed; 2.4 million receiving some form of medical or welfare aid; 4 million near the poverty levels; and 20 million paying taxes as close to the maximum tax as is acceptable in free enterprise." Plans are already afoot to isolate some 64,000 refugees in two aging Army outposts...
King and Mills warn that the 90-minute procedure, which cannot be used in all cases of septal defects, must pass the test of time. But where the umbrella technique is appropriate, they hope it will lessen the complications-and cut the costs-for patients who would otherwise have to undergo open-heart surgery...
This week in Boston retired Contractor Dino Di Carlo, 61, will don colonial-style breeches, waistcoat and peruke. Then he will mount a horse and head northwestward through suburban Middlesex County, re-enacting Paul Revere's ride 200 years earlier to warn Lexington and Concord that British troops were coming to seize the colonists' military supplies. Di Carlo's trip will be the first major commemorative event since the U.S. Bicentennial celebration officially began on March 1. It promises to be a gigantic birthday bash that will involve millions of Americans, from the largest cities...
...Pentagon, which spends millions on intelligence gathering and assessment, failed to adequately warn the President of the collapse of South Viet Nam's armed forces...