Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...concreto idea about who was doing the stealing. John H. Anderson '66, a member of the HDC executive committee, said, however, that the thought the thieves were people who live in the neighborhood of the Loeb. Hamlin emphasized that the thieves were probably "people who don't belong at the Loeb...
...adequately dealt with under our present system of laws, if their guilt can be established. The frightening aspect of Communist or Klan control laws is that they permit the government to punish people without actually proving such guilt--and by merely satisfying legislators that the organizations to which they belong are "subversive...
...makes the long score snap with life rarely caught even when recorded, as this was, during a performance (the opening of the rebuilt National Theater in Munich). Basses Otto Wiener and Hans Hotter give their well-established interpretations as Hans Sachs and Veit Pogner, but the freshest voices belong to two Americans, Soprano Claire Watson as Eva and Tenor Jess Thomas as Walther...
Students who belong to left-wing groups, he said, are more active than moderates, "but they are not more numerous. Activism grows with extremism. When it gets to voting, the leftists vote more. When it gets to meetings and demonstrations their number is distorted...
...crucial difference in these agencies, however, lies not in the social and economic composition of their forces, but rather in their leadership. In both cities, the sheriffs and the troopers belong to the cowboy school, which holds that the only way to deal with the Commie beatnik agitators is to run roughshod over them. The police chiefs in the two towns, on the other hand, while not always just, use restraint in their defenses of an unjust order...