Word: badly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...decree leaves them with little choice between integration or bankruptcy. But, says Ekman, "first we try to use persuasion. I point out that a lot of the combat leaders are Negroes. If they have to live 20 or 30 miles from the base, it is uneconomic and very bad for morale. If the landlords still don't integrate, they begin losing money-and not too slowly...
...characteristic concern for manners over morals that typifies many Southern attitudes, some Cherokee residents were more disturbed over Rusk's rejection of the role of the indignant father than the fact of the marriage. "In the eyes of Georgians," said a local newspaper publisher, "he did a bad thing when he walked down the aisle and gave her away." Said another cousin: "It sounds as if it was all done with his knowledge...
...believe that the citizen is extinct in our country. We are joined by the most despicable of ties: a common frustration. I see a return to the bad old days as a permanent danger. Why can't we live where we want? What use is it that we have been given the publishing house and the journals? Behind all this is the threat that they will take it back if we are unruly...
...York City Opera with Beni Montresor's fairy-tale setting of The Magic Flute. In neither case was the performance on much more than a ho-hum level; in fact, Spanish Soprano Montserrat Caballe's first Met Violetta seemed an almost deliberate throwback to the bad old days when singers were meant to be heard but not seen...
Paced again by the wiry Englishman, Captain Jim Baker, Harvard took the first seven places in reversing last year's bad loss to the Huskies. Baker, running virtually unchallenged, clipped a second off his time last Saturday against Providence...