Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Balfour's letter of Nov. 2. 1917 to Lord Rothschild contained the words: "His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish People ... it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine." It will be seen that Mr. Balfour pledged nothing. Nor was he or the government of Great Britain in a position to pledge the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Palestine'' was never a British colony, territory or possession...
...simply stating what America is all about. I guess it is a holdover from what my father taught me. He had very firm opinions on what was good and what was bad. I guess when you come from another country, like my father did, you sometimes have a better view...
Life is a question of emphasis, really. I haven't changed one view since the time I was thought to be a liberal. If the issues under debate today were housing, water pollution and tax reform, I would come out with high liberal marks. If the issues yesterday had been violence and disruption and desecrating of the flag, I would have had high conservative marks. When I was Governor, I strongly supported Lyndon Johnson when there was a gubernatorial effort to rally support against the war. It is a matter of where the emphasis...
...chosen-if, in fact, he was aware that the only windows which looked out on Harvard and the Charles were in the bathrooms. "Oh, yes," he said, "I don't believe in the Atlantic City 'I-can-see-the-ocean!' school of windows." He said he felt that the view of Peabody Terrace, The Riverside Press, and The Carter's Ink factory was "more interesting." It was also Carlhain's decision to put students' closets outside of their rooms, to make the bedrooms especially dark-"I see a student's room as a retreat"-and to omit living rooms from...
...integration of the arts and sciences is also evidenced in Eames' exhibits. The Seattle exhibit of '62 was a multi-image, partially animated view of science and its development. In 1965 Eames prepared a memorial exhibit of Nehru, his life and his India (including the problems in technology). And early this November he will provide IBM with a display explanation of the development of the computer...