Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that the South will change only if the rest of America changes first. Watters has made a realistic assessment of the magnitude of the job ahead. Unfortunately, he can offer no new strategy. Rejecting revolution, he advocates a kind of neo-populist new polities, with leaders such as Julian Bond as one possible alternative. As a Southern liberal who since 1963 has worked for the Southern Regional Council, for years the South's only voice against racism, Pat Watters is used to waiting and fighting against insurmountable odds. The rest of us may not have that much patience-or hope...
...this indefinable bond between performer and audience that brought Taylor back for three encores, ending with "Diamonds in the Rough." This last song seemed to describe James Taylor: a diamond in the rough, unspoiled by hard-found success, wanting only to write and play his music because "singing works just fine for me." He was tired-he had to go home to bed, he said-else it might have gone on for hours more. Home to bed, as in the lullaby for his nephew, "Sweet Baby James...
...Cambridge City Council last night debated whether it should require leaders of demonstrations to post bond before receiving parade permits...
...motion, made by City Councilor Walter J. Sullivan. was prompted by the violence in Harvard Square on April 15th. The motion would make holders of permits responsible for damages "which occur as a direct result of their parades or demonstrations." with the amount of the bond determined by the City Solicitor...
...Maude Francis and Jeanne Wilson, who were under 18-were taken from the custody of the Sixth Circuit Court and rearranged on multiple charges ranging from unlawful binding to kidnapping and murder. All seven were imprisoned without bail. The two juveniles were held as material witnesses under $10,000 bond...