Word: wording
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Bonabond, a convict-run agency that has bonded and guided 441 men in new jobs. Bonabond has never had to pay off. Only 7% of its charges have been rearrested, none for crimes against their employers. Some employers now skip the bond and just take Bonabond's word...
Senator Henry Jackson went ah-ah-ah like an Evinrude. Senator William Fulbright rattled off the word commitment 15 times in one interview. And Congressman Gerald Ford got so hung up on a metaphor about the "ship of state" in "a storm-tossed sea" that Reasoner correctly observed: "People were beginning to feel seasick...
...delegation of ministers from neighboring Hyde Park stopped by to register a complaint, and the Chicago Sun-Times editorialized: "To make it 'fun' for our own children to pretend to be firing heavy weapons at homes where innocent South Vietnamese might be living is, in a word, appalling...
...turn, Peterson pressed Bell & Howell to become "more innovative, more proprietary, more systems-oriented." Among Bell & Howell's successes under Peterson are a classroom projector that uses convenient filmstrip cassettes; a "Language Master" teaching device that allows children to see and hear a word, then record their own pronunciation for comparison; and an inexpensive ($12,600) color TV camera...
...back" was the word yesterday as JOHN U. MONRO '35, the mythical former dean of Harvard College, made the Cambridge scene. He's in town to address the American Association of Internal Medicine tomorrow at the Statler Hilton in Boston...