Word: arens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...They rioted through the streets, beating up newsmen and breaking photographers' cameras. On his way to the, railroad station, Inonu found the street blocked by a solid wall of opposition Democratic toughs. He insisted on walking through them, and as he approached, Turkey's old hero shouted: "Aren't you ashamed?" The answer was a barrage of stones. Struck on the head, Inonu was knocked down but, struggling bloodily to his feet, grimly continued his march through the hostile crowd to the station. The incident was watched passively by 250 gendarmes. Cemal Goktan, Turkey's , director...
...omission of the "s" in "Pigs" and the insertion of quotation marks around the sentence beginning "Why aren't I concerned..." were proofing errors. Technical terms ("other-directed" etc.) were quoted 'because they were not the author's own. The CRIMSON regrets the confusion caused readers...
Instead, one should be asking himself: "Why aren't I 'concerned'? Why can't I crash through frontiers? How is it I'm not chosen as a volunteer for space missions? Why can't I be an anarchist, blowing up airplanes, factories, and like that, and asserting my individualism?" In short, one must "come to grips" with "basic existence" and master reality through the Ideal. "Why can't I commit myself and become a non-conformist?" still remains the fundamental question of our sham existence...
...much a magnet as when she ran a record 18,000-mile marathon of 77 cities with a repertory including Romeo and Juliet in 1933. "The road isn't what it used to be," she concedes. "You can't get private railroad cars, and there aren't any trains any more." But Cornell despises television, has never made a movie, and finds it increasingly hard to find a Broadway script that suits her. "So there I am, off again, carrying my bottled water." Shrugs Aherne: "She's wedded to the road, and I'm wedded...
...years, he feels that, "it's a little like old home week when I come back here to sing. I wonder why that should be? Is it because we're from similar backgrounds? You know, Harvard has a national reputation for being cold and standoffish, but its audiences aren't like that...