Word: conflicted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Neither Schiffman, Rosenbaum's former moot court partner at the Harvard Law School, nor Helm would comment on the case of the conflict, but sources contacted yesterday said their resignations and unsuccessful attempt to oust Rosenbaum as coach stemmed in part from charges that Rosenbaum acted "unethically" in trying to influence the judges in the Debate Council's high school tournament held at Harvard two weeks...
Five Harvard students narrowly avoided a conflict with Boston police Thursday after protesting with supporters of the United Farm Workers (UFW) against the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company...
...joined Simon & Schuster as chief book editor at the age of 34. His books on foreign affairs included a sardonic plea to keep the U.S. out of a European war (England Expects Every American to Do His Duty, 1937). His Anglophobia, however, was tempered after the U.S. joined the conflict. Following the war, Howe continued as a broadcaster, taught journalism, helped found and edit Atlas magazine...
Such proposals can cause sharp conflict between presidents and athletics directors. Many coaches, especially at football powerhouses, remain intent on recruiting top athletes at any cost. Some argue too that restrictions on scholarships would lead to cheating. The first major showdown came at last month's meeting of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which operates as an almost autonomous association of college athletics directors and coaches. More than 60 presidents showed up (only two or three came in 1975), and many argued for "need-based" aid as a cost-cutting measure, but the proposal was soundly defeated...
...engaged all the major ideologies of the West and spurred much romance, along with massive betrayals and duplicities. Day knows that the conflict was a major force in history; he is intelligent enough to make it the major character of his book...