Word: feare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...while objections to Cleaver may be easy to understand, the tactics that the University's Board of Regents have used to remove him have raised widespread fear about the future of faculty and student autonomy in the UC system. In ousting Cleaver, the Regents may have mortally wounded one of the University's most promising innovations--the Board of Educational Development...
...NAME OF THE GAME (NBC, 8:30-10 p.m.*). A series of original screenplays, starring Gene Barry, Robert Stack and Tony Franciosa, which is about the behind-the-scenes operation of an international publishing empire. Tonight's episode: "The Fear of High Places" with Guest Stars John Payne, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Jill Donahue. Premiere...
...line organized by anarchists who wave Viet Cong flags and spit on the Stars and Stripes that Dad fought for in World War II? In fact, blacks are by far the most frequent victims of black criminals, and there is no real political answer to youthful excess. Nonetheless, racial fear and generational disapprobation-on both sides-are potent forces in the politics of resentment. This is so not only among blue-collar workers. More and more, the clash is over fundamental value systems rather than public policy. The New Conservatism has not sprung full-blown from one social-economic group...
...given a while longer to make good on the Moscow accord. As the Czechoslovaks did, in fact, fulfill the first part of the demands, the Soviets reciprocated by withdrawing the remainder of their 275,000 troops* from the cities into bivouac areas in the suburbs and countryside. Many Czechoslovaks feared that no matter how much they bent to Soviet will, some Red Army units would remain in the country. That fear was buttressed by the fact that seven Soviet divisions already were digging in along the West German border and emplacing tactical missiles...
...infected by his father's preoccupation with decay, conceives a death wish of his own. A neighbor woman, an ancient relic of the town's past, wages a moral and psychological battle to exorcize it, finally succeeds by dying herself. But Charley lives on, haunted by the fear that he had really meant to kill...