Word: blinds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Someday, someday soon we all pray, that wonderful, blind world will again be open to the undergraduates whose youth is being robbed. They are right, my romantic heroes, they should not be at Harvard, it is forcing them to make compromises, it is squeezing the life out of them. May be the university will have to recognize this, and change its requirements until the war ends...
...have fallen through black nights it seems with the times that are blind...
...Perhaps it is that I am only 19, but the story of the ill-fated People's Park moved me to tears. It showed creativity and originality on one side, and blind obstinacy on the other. Perhaps Mark Twain explained it better...
...quick reaction and recharge up the hill would have been the best thing to do and the commander would have come out smelling like a rose." Ap Bia was the tenth case, one remarked on by Karl von Clausewitz. "It would be a great mistake to conclude that a blind dash must always gain the victory over cautious skill. An unskilled dash would lead not to the destruction of the enemy's forces but our own," he wrote. Now if ever in the war, when peace at last is possible, it would seem to be a time for cautious...
...lover, Hervé (Jean-Claude Drouot), who is posing as a homosexual. Together the two take More for all he has-including his senses. When an automobile accident robs Sir Edward of his sight, he becomes pathetically dependent on Margot. Trapped in a Mediterranean villa, he is blindly unaware that the deception has never ceased. Herve tiptoes through the house, eating at the table, sleeping with Margot, giggling silently at More's every blind stumble...