Word: expressiveness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...half expected Edwards to say, 'Get the hell out of here. We don't need you,'" Hoffmann said. "But the reaction was just the opposite. He welcomed our help and told us we were the first white athletes to express interest in the blacks' grievances...
Today's Quincy-Leverett touch football contest and Thursday's Eliot-Leverett soccer game highlight this week's activity. Leverett still leads overall with 27 points to Eliot's 23, while sports experts continue to express shock over Winthrop's dismal showing and extreme disapproval of Adams' first-place standing in tackle football. Standings TACKLE FOOTBALL W L T PTS 1. Adams 3 1 1 7 2. Dunster 2 0 2 6 Eliot 2 0 2 6 Kirkland 3 1 0 6 5. Leverett 2 1 1 5 Lowell 2 1 1 5 7. Winthrop...
There are many ways to express opposition to unjust laws and unfair conditions. The sit-ins and freedom rides of the early 1960's were moving expressions of opposition to segregation laws. In addition, marches such as the 1963 Civil Rights March and the 1968 Poor People's March, helped the passage of more just laws. Democracy is infinitely perfectable--and infinitely imperfect, it does not thrive when its citizens are passive about injustice...
...undersigned wish to express our opinion that Professor Kilson's comments concerning the criticisms of Soc Sci 5 by black students were ill-advised. The Ad Hoc Committee of Black Students was duly elected and empowered to act as an advisory and investigative body for the black students of the college, by the black students. Since it has not yet made a definitive judgment of the course, any comments concerning its final recommendations are premature. Also, because faculty-student dialogue is essential to the development of any course, we feel that the use of personalized attacks can serve no useful...
...resulting exhibit is not, strictly speaking, obscene, but many of the artists in it use phallic and fecal images to express their feelings about the mayor. William Copley sent in a 1965 painting in which a woman exposes her plump backside. Oldenburg did a series of 48 indefinably nasty plaster versions of Chicago's distinctive red fireplugs, which for diverse reasons remind him of the plug-ugly Chicago cops. He also made a drawing of a "proposed colossal monument" for Chicago showing