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Word: bannered (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...they left, they locked the door of the vacated Women's Center and hung a large paper banner reading "MDC: Sorry We Couldn't Be Here" draping the doorway. A small, hand-written letter in blue ball point was tacked on the building. The letter read...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: The Women's Center | 6/17/1971 | See Source »

Meanwhile, as the police reclaimed the building, the women marched down Mass. Ave., spray painting cars, walls and sidewalks with the biological female symbol and liberation slogans. "The people are a great ocean-they cannot be contained" one banner read...

Author: By Carol R. Sternhell, | Title: The Women's Center | 6/17/1971 | See Source »

...their technology." The first place winner will be given a trip to Washington. D. C. to receive the "Golden Fox" award, named in honor of the fox of Kane County, Illinois who has been harassing polluters. His actions have included hanging on a railroad bridge a 60 foot banner that said, "We're involved-in killing Lake Michigan, U. S. Steel." He has also blocked industrial drainage systems, scaled off polluting smokestacks, and dumped the effluent of a corporation in the lobby of its headquarters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Fun Ecotage | 6/2/1971 | See Source »

Because of Castro's gangster connections, the middle-class democrats of Havana (lawyers, doctors and merchants) consistently underrated him, believing that nobody would flock to such a banner. When their own children did just that, they at least half believed Castro's protestations in his mountain redoubt that he was just another liberal like themselves. Castro cleverly avoided tests of arms with Batista, correctly perceiving, as Thomas puts it, that he was conducting not primarily guerrilla warfare but rather "a political campaign in a tyranny, with the campaigner being defended by armed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Horse Lost the Way | 5/24/1971 | See Source »

Cheering, chanting, banner-waving crowds of antiwar protesters marched along the well-travelled routes from their Boston-area communities to the Boston Common yesterday, where they joined in the biggest antiwar protest this city has seen since April 15 of last year...

Author: By R. MICHAEL Kaus, | Title: Thousands Jam Common For Antiwar Protest | 5/6/1971 | See Source »

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