Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...your friend discuss the financial arrangements with you?" she finally asked...
...Faculty did not have time yesterday to discuss a resolution of opposition to the Cambridge Project which had been placed on the docket by Hilary W. Putnam, professor of Philosophy. That resolution, which the Faculty will take up on February 10, says "that it is the sense of the Faculty that no member of the Harvard community should... have any connection to Project Cambridge...
...Boeing. During a 22-hour Taipei stopover, Agnew will probably hear out President Chiang Kai-shek's misgivings about the Administration's new overtures to Peking. In Bangkok, after an audience with King Bhumibol, the Vice President will undoubtedly discuss with government officials the future of 12,000 Thai troops currently in Viet Nam. Next stop on Agnew's itinerary is Nepal; he will be the highest-ranking U.S. official ever to visit the country...
...first the tourists were afraid to discuss their plans with each other. Appearances to the contrary, they had not plotted their defection in a group before leaving Prague on the five-day, $170 Swedish tour. The idea had come to them individually, and each had kept it to himself. But the word eventually leaked out of the rash of requests for asylum. By Christmas, the last day of the tour, the tourists were sharing anguished doubts whether they should go through with it or return to the familiarity-and growing repression-of their homeland. Pointing to some of the eleven...
Every student is asked to write an anonymous summary of the circumstances that led to his arrest. At sessions that often turn into group therapy, the classes discuss the summaries written by past students. Stewart has concluded that the D.W.I, offender is generally an individual under pressure, anxious about financial or domestic troubles. He is so wrapped up in his own worries that he cannot comprehend the reasons for society's concern with drunken driving. Because of this picture, Stewart's approach now includes more counseling. "Sympathy, insight and patience," he says, "are the keys to working with...