Word: bunch
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Carmichael would be the last to approve of their plans. From what he said on his speaking tour of Boston, REP would represent for him the epitome of what Roxbury needs least: a bunch of white college students projecting the wrong image on young Negro students...
...decisions by modifying the First Amendment so as to permit voluntary prayer in public schools. Few religious leaders favored the amend ment, but that hardly daunted the minority leader. Who did support his cause? "Not the professionals in the church hierarchy," declared Dirksen. "Not the cocktail-party, luncheon-circuit bunch. I'm talking about the church members-the rank and file-and they're in favor...
...Providence's victory was a tight three-man bunch, Rob Crooke, Larry Olsen, and A1 Campbell. They got into good scoring position very early and no Harvard runner challenged them for fourth, fifth, and sixth places...
...fact that Charles Whitman [Aug. 12] was psychotic and is now dead is unimportant to the unaccountable, unbalanced, whacked-up bunch of people who will strive to perpetrate any crime for the sake of the publicity, as you well know. How can you elevate such a person to that extent? Charles Whitman may be "news"-but isn't there someone in this country who deserved enough commendation last week to have appeared on your cover? You could always resort to a picture of Niagara Falls...
...seemed that the marchers were degrading American troops. One young man in Quincy, who said he had just returned form Vietnam, summed it up this way: "What you're really saying is that all the guys who are over there and have been over there are just a bunch of assholes." Opposition to the war, in short, was opposition to American trops. For many, this was just another overtone of the patriotic appeal, but for many others, whose relatives are in the army, there was something deeply and personally offensive about the march...