Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...While in the Middle East last winter, I fell in love with the Jordanians most of all. But today my hat's off to Israel. What a tableau: There it stood, tiny and alone, cursed and menaced on every border by 14 scowling enemies. Yet today-"how are the mighty fallen!" But beginning with Abraham himself, Jewish history is replete with amazing exploits like this. Guts and stamina-the Israelis have them. Hail...
WALT DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD OF COLOR (NBC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). A personally guided tour of "Disneyland Around the Seasons," taped by the late great showman shortly before his death last winter. Repeat...
This chilling pronouncement was delivered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Paul Sandorff, who presented it last winter as a hypothetical problem to be solved by his class in advanced systems engineering...
...Bunting's pleas for economy and for the ultimate vision of the Houses were largely ignored by Cliffies this winter. "My real difference with the girls is they want everything--renovated dorms, apartment living--now, while I am forced to take things slowly and wait for financial support," she said several weeks ago. "I really can't think of myself as an ogre. We all want the same things." The 23 girls, before they went on strike, argued that economics ought not to be Mrs. Bunting's first concern. "It's important enough for us to live...
...Bunting's attention is necessary because she is surrounded by incompetents. Students and senior residents who have had to deal extensively with the Radcliffe hierarchy sometimes claim, for instance, that one has to get Mrs. Bunting's permission before Buildings and Grounds will turn up the heat during the winter. No one below her sets policies: the three Deans administer Harvard's academic policies according to the "Rules Relating to College Studies." Mrs. Bunting, it is said, makes all the other decisions for her flaccid bureaucracy. (She is surrounded. one alumna says, by a "Greek chorus," which nods agreeably...