Word: commonical
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...real" man? In common with oth ers who have devoted much of their adult lives to politics, Humphrey and Nixon are like geological formations, created, stratum upon stratum, by deposits of history and evolution-their own and the world's-over decades...
...rather uneasily with his constituency of lower-middle class wage-earners in the big industrial cities. Although they affect the same concerns--one farmer from near Harrisburg told me that he was afraid that rioters were going to come and burn down his barn--they have little else in common, and the Wallace movement is related to them in different ways. It depends on the middle-class right-wingers for money, and on the blue-collar workers for the mass support which has transformed Wallace from a regional to a national figure...
...racial image is at least as "disgustingly anti-intellectual" as the alleged demand that only blacks should teach courses such as Social Science 5. It should be clear from this point forward that Kilson's views are not particularly black--he seems to have much more in common with his old-line colleagues in the Government department than with us. Jeffrey P. Howard...
...Conner said that he sought sanctuary in order to "unite the people in our common cause against the government takeover in this country. I feel that for each person that joins our cause by the stand I am taking, ten more will get involved. To me this is worth every day behind their fences and bars. They can lock up my body, but not my soul," he said...
...major presidential candidates this year. As one who worked for McCarthy in Vermont, I can well understand your feelings after the Chicago convention. Nevertheless, I cannot help but feel that you have made a bad mistake here, and it is a mistake which appears to be all too common among members of the academic community, both students and faculty...