Word: work
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...CRIMSON on Saturday broke one of the oldest and strongest traditions of the University by printing an account of a lecture given in academic privacy. This lecture, given by Professor Aron on Algeria, was arranged as part of the work of Government 195, and its strictly academic character was explained to those who attended. Your reporter evidently came late, for I cannot believe that his offense was intentional. Unfortunately his story, though in itself a better-than-average newspaper account of a lecture, is a demonstration of the importance of the rule against such reporting...
During the campaign, Democratic orators promised a grand symphony as pure as the lost chord if only a Democratic President was elected to work with the Democratic Congress. But last week, as the various virtuosos of the U.S. Senate began the tune-up for the 87th Congress, the discord sounded hauntingly familiar...
...Gates's first acts as Secretary was to request that he "be promptly informed regarding any issue on which a difference of opinion is developing" within J.C.S. From then on, he made it a practice to meet with the chiefs at least once a week to work out problems as they emerged...
...institution. He was "having an acute paranoid breakdown with delusional thinking, and [was] both homicidal and suicidal." Protested Mailer: "It is very important to me not to be sent to some mental institution. I'm a sane man. If this happens, for the rest of my life my work will be considered as the work of a man with a disordered mind. My pride is that as a sane man I can explore areas of experience that other men are afraid of. I insist I am sane." Not so sure, Magistrate Reuben Levy sent Norman Mailer to Bellevue Hospital...
...Freedom. With that, a united, independent Nigeria became only a matter of constitution writing and tidying up the details of transferring power. The British, their long and successful work of tutoring done, were ready. In 1957 Sir Abubakar stepped in as Nigeria's first Prime Minister, to prepare the nation for full freedom. Last October 1, as drums rumbled, guns blared and exuberant citizens gleefully shuffled through the high-life dance, Nigeria's green and white banner rose over Lagos in place of the Union Jack...