Word: willingness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nixon was so eager to recruit Jackson that he was willing to forego the gain of a Senate seat. Jackson, however, was advised by fellow Democrats that he would be foolish to surrender 16 years of seniority for the politically hazardous post of Defense Secretary, where he could become a...
The Stakes. In any event, the next move is up to Johnson. Goldberg, who was an Associate Justice on the court for nearly three years before becoming Ambassador to the U.N. in 1965 - he resigned in June 1968 - would dearly like to have the job of Chief Justice. While some...
Sparing of speech, White is noted for his availability to students. "He doesn't say much," said David C. McClellan, professor of Psychology, and a close friend for over 12 years, "but he's always willing to listen."
Your Tuesday editorial "No More Bricks" exhibits the most unbelievable shortsightness. Your claim is that Radcliffe should spend no more money on new dormitories because students today demand off-campus housing. This is merely a thinly cloaked desire to drive away many low income families from the Cambridge area since...
The second concept which the Committee on Houses should have aired more thoroughly is that of consumer surplus tied in with the possible inelasticity of demand. What the terms boil down to is that the students who have used the bus may think it worthwhile to pay another nickle or...