Word: discontentment
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Graduate discontent over student financing may lead to the resurrection of the Graduate Student Union if a modified version of the present plan is not satisfactory, members of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Panel said this week.
The panel, which has set up a committee to hear student grievances and inform them of financial and academic problems, is waiting to voice their discontent until the re-worked Kraus plan is unveiled in January, Larry Vaughn, a union and panel member, said.
Maria Vargas Llosa, a 37-year-old Peruvian novelist, has written five novels, all motivated by his belief in the political role of art. "Literature in general and the novel in particular are expression of discontent," he wrote in 1971.
The focus of discontent with Nixon now shifted directly to the Cox firing. More than 20 resolutions were introduced in both chambers either directing Nixon to reinstate the special prosecutor's post,
This, then, is the university version of the high-school myth of "NO CONNECTIONS." It functions well: both to sedate the lives and to protect the conscience of the university-population from all knowledge, memory or recognition of the pain, the anguish and the devastation of those tens of thousand...