Word: responded 
              
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 Dates: during 1970-1970 
         
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...newsletter asked if the University will always "have to use force to respond to disruption or monkey wrenches in its machinery," noting "the Administration of this University will respond. No amount of rhetoric will change that...
This as much as anything typifies the philosophy behind the Orson Welles Cinema and its brothers and sisters in the UCA complex. To charges of hip capitalism, the people at UCA will respond that there can be something of a romantic vision in a corporate venture, and that the venture can be of service to the community...
...long overlooked. Too many colleges and universities are more concerned with the creation of architectural showplaces [Sept. 21] than with the creation of an environment that meets the needs of learners and teachers. Sadly, too many new campus structures are not even good monuments. Little wonder students and faculty respond negatively to many of these "bold buildings...
...spokesman for Polaroid said that the company would not respond to the demands until they were presented to the company officially...
Like all Presidents, Richard Nixon yearns to nudge the Supreme Court toward his views of the nation's needs and priorities. Like many of his predecessors, Nixon is finding the court slow to respond. His first court appointee, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, has not yet achieved intellectual or philosophical leadership within the court. Burger's chance might come with the exit of three aging Justices: Hugo L. Black, 84, John M. Harlan and William O. Douglas, both 71. But those venerables were so miffed by Nixon's efforts in the Haynsworth and Carswell episodes last year...