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...entire free world must concur with your inevitable choice at year's end of John F. Kennedy as TIME'S Man of the Year...
...would heartily concur with the objections raised by Messrs. Butler, Roberts, and Rothstein to the University's position on the state's Fair Employment Practices Act. I spent the summer in the South, working principally for voter registration, but also in other areas of discrimination, then returned to work with the Congress Of Racial Equality in my own town, the "all-American city" of Hartford, where I had the opportunity to compare the more subtle forms of northern discrimination with the institutionalized segregation of the South...
Thompson asked whether, in return, the Russians were willing to abandon their military backing of the Pathet Lao rebels and concur in Laotian neutrality. Furthermore, Thompson wanted to find out whether Khrushchev was prepared to underwrite Red Chinese concurrence in such a decision...
...know our coaches look for boys, write to them, and try to influence them to come to Dartmouth," Jackson commented. "Coaches have interests of their own not necessarily contrary to admissions policy," he declared, but did not concur with the oft-heard argument that Dartmouth needs recruiting by coaches to get a good student body...
...recent trip through the Southeast, I wanted to take some colored pictures of what I thought was a distinct style of architecture with a new, fresh approach. I came home with one picture-St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Sarasota. I am glad we concur on Victor Lundy's abilities [April...