Word: defendents
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they are Thomas and Sandy. All right, Thomas, defend yourself." Thomas is Thomas Keating, a tall sophomore who sat through the sessions on truth and goodness without saying much. Now, under Adler's coaxing, he offers an admirable defense. He begins by quoting Thomas Aquinas. "The beautiful," he says haltingly, "is that which gives pleasure upon being seen." Exclaims Adler...
...poverty, which it believes only helps breed Communist subversion. The Reaganauts also make no secret of their intention to send arms into the area. As Thomas O. Enders, the Assistant Secretary of State-designate for Inter-American Affairs, said last week, "We will help threatened countries to defend themselves. Once insurgents take arms with outside support, there is no alternative to an armed response...
...initiates were sworn to secrecy and, according to the oath, "to aid, comfort and defend my brothers in the order, even at the risk of my life." Former lodge members have said that while some may have joined the group for reasons of self-aggrandizement, others may have hoped to form an alternate power structure capable of deterring any future Communist participation in Italy's government...
...final success of the revolution. Their principles and fears are at cross-purposes. They know which side is right, and they also know that it is the one that will assuredly kill them: "They had fled the fighting in the streets, the danger for their children, the necessity to defend their lives in the name of ideals they didn't share in a destroyed white society they didn't believe in." Whatever happens, the Smaleses cannot go home again...
...second year, members of the University community accept the Core as a 'way of education.' Core administrators express optimism about their project, but, more significantly. Faculty and students seem increasingly enthusiastic about both teaching and studying in Harvard's educational experiment. At least to some extent, all three groups defend the Core, and say its critics --and the Crimson's 1978 predictions--were wrong...