Word: day
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...History and chairman of the Faculty's conservative caucus, held his regular class. Slightly more than half his students attended. Wolff said that "if I stopped lecturing every time I was full of moral outrage, would not lecture at all, because I'm full of moral outrage every day...
...International Affairs, did his work at home. His secretary, Miss Sally Cox, said that the Center operated "at about 10 percent efficiency" yesterday, with only a third of the 35 people with offices in the building coming in to work. Of those who came, about half stayed the full day, Miss Cox said...
...EVERY DAY we have these decisions to make. About avocados and hats and polities and screwing and everything else. The choices always are the same, yet we keep on making the same old decisions, somehow convincing ourselves that one day some incredibly right decision will take us a step closer to salvation, a rung higher on that ladder to heaven. And how do we keep at it? What do we call that force that pulls us on? Chutzpah...
...former national chairman of SDS. A rally yesterday attended by 1000 to 1500 featured Susan Sontag. Lowenstein, and Rep. Frank Thompson (D-N.J.) Last night a candlelight service was held for the war dead on the steps of the State Capital in Trenton. University employees were allowed the day off with...
...day, too, for those who support President Nixon. People opposed to the Moratorium displayed flags. drove with their car headlights on, and listened to speeches. Sen. Barry Voldwater (R-Ariz.) told one crowd in Anaheim, California, that "Moratorium participants are playing into the hands of those whose business it is to kill American fighting...