Word: meads
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Monday night, the Cultural Survival Group is showing Margaret Mead's "New Guinea Journal," with a discussion afterward, at Lesley's Welch Auditorium at 7 p.m., $2.00, all inclusive...
...Mead...
...interesting that Anthropologist Mead would urge Carter to stress "style over substance" [Oct. 4]. If Dr. Mead were to view some old newsreels showing Hitler addressing one of his Nrünberg rallies, she would see this concept carried to perfection...
...almost as though the candidates had heard and heeded the advice of Anthropologist Margaret Mead. She had phoned Carter Adman Gerald Rafshoon a few days before the debate to urge: "Style over substance. Style over substance." Carter was at first unsteady and stumbled over words. He wove sentences difficult to follow in both their complexity and delivery. He was choppy, his voice unsteady. But as he warmed to his argument, he relaxed, smiled at his opponent's exaggerations and showed flashes of spontaneity and an eloquence exceeding Ford's. The President was more consistent, somewhat complex?and also more predictable...
...time passed, Dr. Haydock had to tell Miss Marple gently that gardening was making her rheumatism worse. She became quieter and less flighty. But her methods of detection were always the same. Where Poirot used his "little gray cells," Jane Marple extrapolated from her knowledge of St. Mary Mead. A swindler? She remembers Mrs. Trout, who "drew the old-age pension, you know, for three old women who were dead, in different parishes." A cruel murderer? "Mrs. Green, you know. She buried five children- and every one of them insured...