Word: expression
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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York Daily News), LORD, GIVE US PEACE (Hamburg Bild-Zeitung), PEACE AND LOVE (London Daily Express). In three days, the New York Times lavished 73 columns on the story, quoted Scripture (John: 17:20), covered everything from the space Paul rated in the Moscow press (150 words) to the blessing he bestowed on his air escort, and got JESUS in a five-column Page One headline...
...smoothe the cars of the big-handed intellectual hypocrites in universities, but rather to enable all the people in the Boston area who are committed to the struggle to hear whatever suggestions Mr. Baldwin might have. By specifying a refused rate for civil rights workers we simply wanted to express our with sad gratitude for these devoted workers, many of whom go unthanked and unremembered. I also felt that a dollar admission charge will be prohibitive for the residents of slums who are always fighting a losing battle to make both ends meet. I have mentioned Roxbury and Dorchester because...
...months, enough to break up any organization with inactivity. In the controversy over our recognition, over five black individuals wrote letters to the CRIMSON strongly in our favor (some were not published), but no white student or teacher (except people in the CRIMSON and HCUA) was concerned enough to express an opinion. Contrast this with the response to the sex scandal...
...that they were not saying that every family doctor should become a part-time psychiatrist. But they agreed that family doctors should recognize that in at least half their cases the patient is using the apparent part of his illness in an effort to say something that he cannot express any other way. Only in a minority of cases is this difficulty of communication severe enough to require a psychiatrist...
...investigators, many of the tanks in which the nonexistent oil was supposed to be stored did not exist either. By an intricate system of leasing and subleasing, Allied managed to convince a lot of people that it had stored nearly a billion pounds of oil in an American Express subsidiary's tank farm in New Jersey that has a capacity of only 500 million pounds...