Word: expressivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is to express my warm appreciation of your excellent cover article on independent schools in the U.S. [Oct. 26]. This accurate picture of the aims, ideals, and accomplishments of these schools has brought salient facts to a very wide segment of the public...
...Republican Lodge. Yet if despising Teddy is the final reason for casting one's vote, Lodge seems a far from satisfactory alternative. In most respects, in fact, he is exactly like Kennedy. Both men are "family" candidates. Both won nomination because of their youthful charm, and because they can express themselves on extremely complicated and controversial issues without confusing or offending anybody. Neither candidate stands for anything--a set of convictions, a record in office, or even a definite program. They have no opinions, only prejudices they do not argue, only assert. In short, they are conventional senatorial candidates, though...
...Harvard community has a strong tendency to express hatred for people associated with Teddy Kennedy, even when the wording of the question discourages such a response...
Higgs said it had become risker to express liberal civil rights views in Mississippi because of the tension surrounding the Meredith case, Groups conducting voter registration drives among Negroes, such as the Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee, are now biding their time until the tension abates, he added...
This is no invidious criticism. In referring to TIME'S omission, we express the normal desire of a labor paper to give an identity to the thousands of building tradesmen who helped make all this splendor possible. Perhaps these men will someday be forgotten like the faceless helots who built the awesome pyramids of Egypt, the beehive tomb at Mycenae, the Temple of Apollo at Baalbek, the Great Wall of China, those slaves of inscrutable tyrannies who toiled without recompense...