Word: feds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Israelis along the Canal is a constant reminder of the superiority of the Arabs' foe and ? what is far harder for the Arabs to bear ? of their own continuing inferiority and impotency despite their greater numbers of people, planes, tanks, guns and resources. All of this has fed a growing, fatalistic conviction within Egypt that the rapidly hardening status quo in the Middle East can be broken only by another war ? even though most Egyptians do not want one, even though another war would almost certainly mean another defeat...
John Ince picked a high bouncer out of the air and passed to Bruce Regan, who fed to Jim Kilkowski, 15 yards from the net. Kilkowski bounced it in for Harvard's first goal after 25 minutes of play. Ince put in an easy shot two minutes later on an assist from Phil Zuckerman, and soon afterwards Zuckerman put in a goal over his back after receiving a pass from Cle Landolt...
...detach the city from New York State and make it a city-state of its own, organized on the basis of homogeneous neighborhoods that would run their own schools, garbage collection, police and fire departments. The proposal, argued Mailer, should appeal equally to radicals and to conservatives fed up with overweening government control. "I am asking that the Left and Right blow, each separately, one-half of their minds." The campaign slogan? "No more bull...
Paul Brown, Leif Rosenberger, and Warren all collected scores for the Yardlings during the middle two periods as Harvard moved to within one goal of Andover, 5-4. Verdi DiSesa got the assist on Rosenberger's tally, while Brown fed to Warren for his second goal...
Barzun believes that the university has become too heavily dependent on the federal government and foundations for its money. But the large donors have created more problems than they have solved: "So far, the new university desired by the nation has been stimulated by its suitors but not fed." The universities, now grown huge with little control over their parts, are forced into the business of business to make money--"the mirage of owning factories and handling patent rights." This gets the university into problems that SDS has recently brought to the surface at Harvard--should the university...