Word: fears
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sixteen Negroes and Whites put their lives in jeopardy this summer to take a trip through the Southland testing the effectiveness of the Supreme Court's ban on Jim Crow interstate travel. Their story of arrests and consistent fear of the lynch mob will be told to the College tonight at 8 o'clock by Nathan Wright, a Negro member of the tour, in Reed Hall of the Episcopal Seminary on Brattle Street...
...home down the Champs Elysées, where nightclubs were open and operating as usual, I heard a familiar voice near me: "Chauds, les Marrons, chauds!" It was Anatole, back in business. The little men of Paris were carrying on. All over France, the little men, who detest and fear the violence which goes with all kinds of political extremism, were carrying on, and hoping for the best...
Fourteen days after his disappearance in Poland (TIME, Nov. 3), Polish Peasant Party Leader Stanislaw Mikolajczyk turned up in Britain. He had spent 28 months opposing Poland's Communist-run minority, finally fled in fear of his life...
Harlow had spread his tackles by pre-game command, for fear of the Princeton close-lateral that puzzled Pennsylvania. Faced with that lineup, Caldwell simply sent his men through the center. Passing was little better than mediocre in the damp atmosphere except for Princeton's second tally, on which wing George Sella ran straight past defender Chuck Roche, took Dick Weat's 55-yard pass on the 12 and went on across
...group of graduate and undergraduates--anonymous in fear of the aftermath has banded together to put out "Irregularly" a magazine to be known as The Unholy Grail. They promise to print University literature which finds no takers elsewhere...