Word: blame
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...some of my peers and to my surprise have met some resistance. Ther veracity of the rationale for action as well as the action outlined is intellectually unquestionable. But the persuasive indoctrination of this institution has even shown itself capable of obscuring such a simple sociological truth. Half the blame for this policy will be ours in twenty years, and while we are still together in college it is our obligation to teach administrators (as well as ourselves) that "people" include females as well as males, that "education" should involve independent intellectual thought, not dogmatic indoctrination, and that a corporation...
...know. Slingerland (who does) is, as far as I know, just another graduate student working on a thesis like many of the rest of us. Whoever appointed her to such a time-consuming job. (and there has been mystery over that point) is perhaps most to blame, then. For she should be getting on with her own work and out of graduate school as many of us should. Jerald Reneau Tutor in English at Winthrop House
...mandate. It was not Israel who--in 1948--destroyed that dream; it was Jordan who annexed the Palestinian state and made it part of the Hashamite kingdom. It was Jordan who denied the Palestinians the right to self-determination; political freedom, and nationhood. Israel bears no part of the blame for that. Israel can be held responsible--at the very most--for expelling Arabs from the Jewish state into what was supposed to be a Palestinian state. Though the evidence that is, at best, ambiguous, I am willing--for purposes of this argument--to assume that Israel expelled the Arabs...
...average conservative, it has been a question of digesting so much stuff: Agnew, the 18-minute gap in the tape, the President's taxes, the missing deed for his papers. It is a litany of events that seems not to cease, and no demagoguery of trying to blame it on the press and on the left is going to work. The President acts as if he thinks that he has the conservatives in captivity, with nowhere else to go. That position itself grates on a lot of conservatives...
...remarks to the congressional wives in Washington this month, Kissinger declared that America's biggest problem was not its enemies but its "self-assertive" allies. But many European leaders feel that the U.S., and Kissinger in particular, deserve most of the blame for any deterioration in the Atlantic Alliance. The complaints can perhaps be summed up in a listing of what they regard, rightly or wrongly, as Kissinger's seven deadly sins...