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Word: angers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Town of Wellesley is quiet and nice. But in the past week it has shown a new face, a tense, grim face-the result of a play presented memorial Day in the public high school: But the furor in Wellesley extends far beyond anger over the lines of the play and touches a basic fear felt by the community as a whole since the beginning of the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wellesley High School Engulfed By Anger Of Threatened Parents | 6/12/1968 | See Source »

...what he calls the "tradition, wealth, and influence" of the Ivy League--something he can't have). And he writes as if the whole weight of human morality and the righteousness of every established institution were behind his opinions. When I think of the hate and self- righteous anger that some readers of this book will feel toward people with beards, black people, and intellectuals, I find no reason to be surprised at the most horrible things that American society does to its best people...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: Poisoned Pen | 6/10/1968 | See Source »

...perhaps the one intended by the author-is that if making an enemy is unavoidable and the choice is between a writer and a psychopath, the prudent citizen will choose the psychopath. Konstantin Stanislavsky, the Russian director whose method of acting became the Method, had the imprudence to anger Writer Mikhail Bulgakov. He got away with it until 27 years after his own death, and 25 years after Bulgakov's. For most of that period Bulgakov's work was banned in the Soviet Union and unknown to the rest of the world, and Stanislavsky's reputation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Punishing a Dramacide | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Even so, a frontal attempt to improve the lot of a large number of unskilled workers by subsidizing their income is bound to anger the middle class unless the legislation seeks, as does the bill proposed by Congressman Laird, to keep the gap between the poor and the middle class large enough to make the middle class feel secure. Most proposals so far do just that. The Poor Peoples' plan tacitly assumes that anyone with an able body should work for his income. So does the Laird Bill, which incorporaties most of Friedman's views on income subsidies...

Author: By Jerald R. Gerst, | Title: Subsidizing Incomes | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

...using of what was said to be the boy's diary caused considerable anger among the students, and precipitated an editorial about it in The Exonian, which hadn't mentioned drugs all year. Dean Kessler said, "A faculty member may search a student's room only when it concerns the regulations of the academy...

Author: By Evan Vaughan, | Title: Notes From the Prep School Underground: Drugs and Love Ethic at Exeter, Andover | 5/29/1968 | See Source »

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