Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Harry Kenmore, New York chiropractor and member of Baba's inner circle, said Baba told him that each time a Messiah came to Earth, he manifested one weakness. For instance, Jesus on the cross should not have asked God why He had forsaken him. (Apparently, Baba had not the view of some philologists that, in the mistranslation, "glorify" became "forsake.") Kenmore said he thought that Baba's weakness lay in his failure to break his silence as promised...
...article on the City University of New York [Oct. 19] was a fine piece of reporting and, from our point of view, an honest delineation of most of the problems currently being faced by C.U.N.Y. However, there is one factual error that I feel should be brought to the attention of your readers. As Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities, Arthur Schlesinger Jr. receives a salary of $34,700, not the $50,000 mentioned in your article...
...taxpayer demand that every cent this commission squandered in for mulating its fraudulent report be returned to the U.S. Treasury. And that the twelve who view pornography positively be made to eat their report, page by page, before the nation's TV cameras...
...voters. Ballots are para chuted into remote villages weeks before the election. Then, provided wind currents do not carry the voting kits across the Bering Strait into Soviet territory or the caribou migrations have not lured voters away from their precincts, the hard part begins. Eskimos in the bush view their ballot as important, and paddle boats and mush dogsleds many miles to reach the polls. Results are relayed by radio, but transmissions are sometimes interrupted by atmospheric interference from the Northern Lights. The election supervisor in Nome has yet to be excited by the problems voters faced...
...worse pollution becomes in New York and Boston," says Vermont Governor Deane C. Davis, "the more people will think about moving to the country." He means his own rural state, with its clean air, Green Mountains, free-roaming deer and "the view of Lake Memphremagog when the sun comes up in the morning." But will Vermont stay unspoiled...