Word: defendent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Volunteers have heard veterans talk about Mississippi: "We took it last summer, and we will come to work peacefully again. But we may not be able to control the situation. We may be forced to defend ourselves." The violence manifestoes are jumbled in conversation. A list of the "violent alternative" arguments--although never complete--would include reasons like these...
...will be necessary to plan protection for rights workers and the evacuation of those who cannot defend themselves...
This weekend the Crimson will try to defend its Ivy League Championship in a two-day regatta at Cornell. Prince, who has competed every weekend this season, will again sail in "A". The "B" division skipper will be selected on the basis of team practice races later this week...
...most licentious language, however, came from Rabelais. In translation, the Frenchman used no less than 66 verbs to describe what Diogenes did to his tub while his fellow Corinthians were preparing to defend their city against Phillip of Macedon. Not only did Diogenes frisk it, jumble it, shuffle it, and huddle it, but he towled it, bewrayed it and unbunged it as well. All this action (set to music by Elliot Carter) was described with great enthusiasm by a four-part men's chorus while the 'Cliffies sat on the sidelines. In obedience to the score, the men chanted much...
Next Saturday at 10 a.m. the Crimson PRINTERS, only team to defeat CRIME in the '63 campaign, will defend their Eastern States Title at Soldiers Field. C'mon down...