Word: interplays
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...There are two ways to do this," he said. "We can allow students in existing courses to do related field work for additional credit, or we can analyze clinical experiences people have had in the classroom. The key factor is the interplay between the academic and the practical methods of learning...
From last week's montage of conflict, four Senate contests stand out as representative, in different ways, of the 1970 elections. They illustrate the clashes of personality, the interplay of local considerations and national ones, the varying perception of voters in diverse regions. As the personality sketches on these and the following pages show, they also produced engaging winners who may be starting significant careers in the U.S. Senate: New York's James Buckley, Tennessee's William Brock, Illinois' Adlai Stevenson III, California's John Tunney...
...which the scientist views nature as a system of interlocking puzzles. He assumes that the puzzles have a solution, that they will be fair. He holds to a faith in the underlying order of the universe. His motivation is his fascination with the puzzle itself-his method a curious interplay between idea and experiment...
Overcovered. Yet a curious and potentially dangerous interplay exists between the desire of candidates to get on news shows under favorable conditions and the desire of station managers to provide visually interesting news film. In his winning media campaign for New York's Democratic Senate nomination. Representative Richard Ottinger called so many news conferences, based on what television newsmen felt was solid research, that the New York City CBS outlet found that it had unintentionally been overcovering him. The coverage was deliberately cut back...
...parts of the community, assisted by outside experts, are encouraged to pour out their complaints and to work together in search of specific reforms. Developed two years ago for an urban education project at Ohio State University's School of Architecture, the charrette* depends on the constant interplay of ideas. Its most important aspect is the participation of people normally outside the decision-making process. When the concept was imported to York by the city's Community Progress Council, a federally financed antipoverty agency, it was broadened to encompass all areas of community concern...