Word: favor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Kenneth Rexroth. With a cast of 1,000 people who are least likely to get into Who's Who, Kenneth Rexroth, last of the old bohemians, crams the stage of a crowded autobiography. Fortunately, the old political evangelist ceases to wave the flags of social revolt in favor of chronicling the reign of a minor king of the Big Rock Candy Mountain...
...social scientists who conducted their own survey of Americans' "deeper attitudes" on the issue reported last week that according to their nationwide sampling, 61% of the population does indeed approve the Administration's handling of the war. Oddly enough, the Stanford poll also showed that 88% would favor negotiations with the Viet Cong, though the Administration has rejected any such concession. In fact, only 29% of those interviewed could correctly define the Viet Cong as South Vietnamese Communists; the rest thought that they were North Vietnamese (41%), Red Chinese (10%), or an arm of the "government...
...this writing it is doubtful whether Heath can win his campaign plan. Although it has not been vocal about its position, the Labour party is today much closer to accepting the idea of the Common Market, which the Tories favor, than it was two years ago. Wilson has room to move if he deems it necessary. Further, union reform, which the Tories are also asking, is only one aspect of England's general economic malaise...
...MPHA campaign intends to print a petition supporting the bill in as many college and university newspapers in the state as will sell space to the organization. The petition contains testimonies from both medical and religious authorities--including Pichard Cardinal Cushing--which favor the revision of the old birth control laws. It urges all professors to send signed cards, indicating their support of revision to MPHA...
Although President Pusey and Monro favor the use of the test in the draft deferment procedure, Ford said that the University will not advise students to take the test. Because the University "is not in the business of recruiting or acting as a sanctuary from the draft," Ford said, it should not oppose or support taking the tests. "When you urge either way," Ford continued, "you support the system or go against...