Word: alerted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...third purpose of the canvassing is to alert the Negro community to the possibility of a selective patronage campaign if discriminatory practices are confirmed. This is also being done through churches and community leaders who are being enlisted in the project...
...Freedom Rides, which sought to alert the general public to the wide-spread violation of Negroes' civil rights, have done their job. Students are now turning to the more tedious, less publicized task of using this re-awakened public consciousness to secure for Negroes equal opportunities in housing, employment, and education...
...statistics. Unfortunately, no count was made of how many yards Harvard backs gained as a result of his blocks. Rick Beizer, the Crimson's corner man on defense, also missed out in the voting. Beizer had no opportunity to make statistics. All he did was win football games with alert defensive play. It is hard to say how many other fine men were passed over for the same reasons...
Basic to Jarman's plan was integration of the new companies to provide the economies of size and to put him in closer touch with changing consumer tastes. Today Genesco relies heavily on its retail outlets to alert its manufacturing divisions to new buying trends. The company's divisions also keep in close touch, and a successful new shoe design by the high-priced Johnston & Murphy line can be quickly copied by Genesco's lower-priced lines. Nonetheless. Jarman insists that each division retain its own distinctive personality, and that division managers have wide autonomy. Says...
With Crimson star Chris Ohiri on the sidelines for most of the game, sophomore center forward Cormac O'Malley sparked the sharp offensive play. Time after time O'Malley toppled into the mud, but only after ramming precise passes to alert Crimson wings. O'Malley scored twice and set up Harvard's finest goal of the season with a perfectly timed pass to Ohiri for the Crimson's fifth tally...