Word: admitting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dare to criticize Carmichael because his eloquent tongue translates all white criticism into bigotry. Carmichael is right on so many issues that he would be able to admit where he is wrong. When talking to him, the temptation is to ask him if he really wants the separatist state- within-a-state that he advocates to come about...
...variety of legal and national problems. Studies in the works include the 25th Amendment on presidential disability; Electoral College reform; modernization of the A.B.A.'s 60-year-old canons of ethics; and expanded legal services for all citizens in all walks of life. The A.B.A. also voted to admit law students to associate membership beginning with their freshman year...
...Mexican and Chinese-Americans. The prime complaint, says Retired Los Angeles Principal Beulah Quiette, is that the book "does everything to glorify the Negro." Its authors-U.C.L.A.'s John W. Caughey, University of Chicago's John Hope Franklin and Harvard's Ernest R. May-admit they made some bloopers. The text, for example, relates the pioneering civil rights leadership of W.E.B. DuBois, fails to note that he became a Communist in later life...
Though the prosecutor ultimately forced Daniel to admit the impropriety of smuggling manuscripts, both defendants stayed tough throughout the trial. Sinyavsky, cool, red-bearded, and looking, as Hayward reports, "rather like a good-natured goblin," was the harder of the two. He was charged with besmirching the image of Lenin by imagining a room whose walls were papered with currency bearing Lenin's portrait. He had further smeared Soviet womanhood by writing: "You see women walking about the streets, looking like Eunuchs -waddling like pregnant dachshunds, or as scrawny as ostriches, with swollen bodies, varicose veins, wadded breasts...
...Queen Mary. Despite the acknowledged cooperation of Cunard lines and the U.S. Coast Guard, most of the action appears to take place in a studio tank. When they are not scraping off barnacles or scrapping about sex, the actors group themselves in front of sea-blue projections and admit quite openly that their plan is insane, although piracy, in Scenarist Serling's language, "fills a need." Sinatra speaks of love in such lines as "She's so deep in my gut, we breathe together"-and indeed, all the dialogue seems to come floating by in bottles from...