Word: blame
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...played in his troubles and how he still hopes to govern the U.S. During an interview with Humphrey in Washington, TIME Correspondent Hays Gorey found him newly self-confident, by turns introspective and expansive, self-pitying and resolutely cheery. Humphrey naturally stressed his role as the underdog, tended to blame outside factors for his difficulties, and spoke with such unwarranted optimism that his words occasionally took on an aura of unreality. Nonetheless, they mirror Humphrey's current mood...
...part, Schiller considers it "downright scurrilous for people to accuse us of too much strength." With some justification, he is inclined to blame much of the imbalance on countries whose own exports have been hobbled by unchecked inflation...
Shipstead said that the "word from Radeliffe is that they're waiting for dates, rather than putting up the money." Other workers said they blame the general apathy of the Harvard community...
...that's not our fault, George. You can't blame that...
...there and talked of their plans and their politics in front of him. He and his panel worked hard and their report is valuable in that a respectable body of men who can certainly not be considered radical, after a thorough and careful examination, ended up placing the blame for student discontent and student activism on administrators and faculty members. Their goals, as expressed in the report's conclusions, are worthy ones. One can only wish that they could have provided us with more specifics on how to get there...