Word: arens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although one or another of his five publishers is forever describing him as a well-known writer, Bill Adler disagrees. "I consider myself a professional thinker," he says briskly, "and there aren't very many...
...reapportionment decisions. His "Busy Haunts and Remote Wildernesses" is valuable not so much for its profundity as for its terrific style and overwhelming argumentation. In fact, this is the first article I've ever read in a Harvard Review that is just plain fun reading, even if you aren't interested in the topic. For example: "Within the court itself, Justice Harlan looks on his colleagues' handiwork with all the enthusiasm of a nun who has caught less pious sisters smuggling men into the convent." And Frank's comment on Frankfurter's Baker v. Carr dissent...
Many of the people in Vine City can't read or write, but they know that the streets in front of their shacks and one-story apartment houses are unpaved, that the schools their children go to aren't very good, and that it's hard to get jobs. Julian and the SNCC workers who campaigned for him spent hours giving the voters in the district some idea of how they could improve their lives through the vote...
...John V. Lindsay became Mayor of New York City on January 1, the strike deadline laid down by the Transport Workers was only five hours away and negotiations had already been broken off. Twelve days later, Wall Street businessmen are still bitch-hiking to work, and garment center laborers aren't getting to their jobs...
Schedules, unfortunately, aren't written for dramatic effect. If they were, no self-respecting scheduler would dare place the most important match of the season almost at the beginning. But when the Harvard wrestling team meets Cornell tomorrow at Ithaca, the outcome will, quite simply, make or break the year for the Crimson...