Word: expressiveness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...must express my outrage. Memphis now ranks with Dallas...
...policy of vigorously dodging controversy. James Morgan, then editor of the editorial page, feared the Globe would lose a huge block of readers if it came out against McCarthy. He adopted a policy of silence. Says Whipple, who as an ex-Communist was no McCarthy sympathizer, "We tried to express ourselves between the lines rather than...
...long since earned him recognition from both pop and jazz fans, and on this record he demonstrates why. In addition to guitar, bongos, bass and drums, he is accompanied by a distinctively Garner rhythm device that the album cover aptly describes as the "swinging-grunt"-emphatic guttural sounds that express his exuberance at playing uptempo. The effect is to put fresh magic into his renditions of // Ain't Necessarily So, Autumn Leaves and More...
Apart from the possible arbitrariness of decisions made on this basis, the present policy clearly contradicts a basic belief of President Pusey: individuals have the right to express themselves as they see fit at Harvard. By this logic, the University certainly has no right to decide which student and faculty ideas are fit for consumption by the outside world. Harvard should not shrink back from allowing individuals to express themselves through media...
...Their absence won't lessen the poll's accuracy," Harris explained because the military academies represent only one-tenth of one per cent of the nation's students. "But we wish they could have had a chance to express their opinions," he said...