Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...three, John Hartnett, Kim Hill, and Pardee will clash once again in the high jump. Hartnett's 6' 9 1/2" is the spring's best, 1 1/4" higher than Hill and a full 3" higher than Pardee...
...varsity tennis team could hand Yale its worst defeat in years when the squads clash in New Haven today...
...clash between Hanoi's Sinophiles and old-guard pro-Muscovites reached a showdown at a stormy session of the Lao Dong Central Committee last December. The Peking partisans evidently were in control of the meeting-Ho did not even speak. They put out a communiqué denouncing the "rightist ideologies that exist among a number of our cadres," meaning such pro-Moscow Ho Chi Minh followers as Premier Pham Van Dong. During Ho's 23 years at the head of Vietnamese Communism, he has weathered many storms and is such a father figure that he may never...
...course there is yet one other way of avoiding all conflict in Mississippi this summer, and that is simply not to go. Strangely enough, the proponents of the status quo in Mississippi also use reason of "slaughter" and "racial clash" to justify leaving the state in the hands of the White Citizens Council and the Negro population to its usual state of maleducation, harassment, and deprivation. But we do not intend to take what undoubtedly would be this "safer" course, and leave matters as they are; despite these real risks, we are going ahead with the project in the hopes...
Secondly, we are safeguarding against the "escalation" of "racial clash" in several ways; we are conducting the most extensive interviews possible to determine emotional maturity, discipline, and non-violent conduct. We will hold one orientation session here for New England applicants in late May, and all applicants for the project will undergo extensive training in Berea, Kentucky in June before departure for Missisippi. None of this indicates either that SNCC will accept young people who cannot act in a disciplined fashion under what will certainly be dangerous circumstances, or that students are looked upon as expendable "cannon fodder...