Word: enlivening
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Freshman Seminars have “enlivened” the Freshman year. But it has always been clear that close contact between Faculty members and students would enliven anybody’s year, and this nominal success does not have very much meaning. It is, in fact, difficult not to feel disappointed both by the lack of imagination that has characterized the Freshman experiment and by the familiar patterns the seminars have assumed...
...oblique reference to his possible entry in the California primary or the question of his withdrawal--upon request of church groups--from a Philadelphia speaking engagement in 1950. This second issue, peripheral even to the peripheral question of Kennedy's Catholicism, is typical of the inane matters that enliven American political campaigns. Only the New York Times devoted much attention to Kennedy's address, which was--as James Reston wrote--the "first really serious political speech of the formal campaign...