Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...society and strengthening the criminal forces." The court has borne the imprint of a Republican Chief Justice appointed by Dwight Eisenhower. Nixon has nonetheless succeeded in putting Humphrey on the defensive. Humphrey supports the Supreme Court. He lauds the Kerner commission report, which Nixon accuses of blaming everyone except the rioters and which Wallace terms "asinine and ludicrous." To underscore the truism that neither party has a monopoly on crime, Humphrey points out that Wallace's Alabama leads the nation in the number of murders, and that states with Republican Governors also have high crime rates ("if that means...
YPSL has now obtained written agreements to not sell California grapes from all Harvard Square stores except the Brattle Street Florist...
PERSONAL liberties seem to be guaranteed under the new constitution but a close reading reveals several disturbing aspects. All individuals and communications media have complete freedom of speech except that they may not speak out against "the existing social order," i.e., the junta. What it means to "speak out" is vaguely defined, but it apparently will include all forms of criticism...
Widespread anxiety has slowed the Greek economy to a walk. The government keeps prices low, so most people can buy enough to live on. But no one is interested in buying anything, outside of subsistence goods, except land. Nobody has respect for the Greek currency. Many people said they were hoarding British Gold Pounds for the period after the regime. The junta's claim that the tourist trade was "much better in 1968 than in the previous year" is true but there still aren't nearly as many tourists as before the revolution...
...Except for the performances by Champi and junior flanker Jimmy Reynolds, the game belonged to the sophomores. Linebacker Gary Farneti, who saw limited action with the varsity against Holy Cross, was omnipresent, making shambles out of the Huskie offense. Tough-running Tom Miller took up his role of the workhorse, which he played last year for the freshmen. He is an especially tough inside runner and could provide Harvard with its first really good fullback in years...