Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...West Side. "Trouble starts, and there you are." The average cop feels that he is unappreciated or even actively disliked by the public he serves. Very often he is right-and thus all the more prone to confine his entire social as well as professional life to his fellow cops, a group that all too often sees the world as "we" and "they...
Others have even more radical ideas. University of Chicago Sociologist Jerome Skolnick argues that the rigid military model for police is out of date, suggests that civilian clothes with mere badges would bring policemen closer to their fellow citizens. According to Arnold Sagalyn, formerly a top Treasury Department lawman, police should quit being lonely adversaries and help tackle urban problems-thus preventing a good many crimes that now plague police. Berkeley Psychiatrist Bernard Diamond argues that police forces should also stop recruiting primarily tough men who can "shoot it out." As he sees it, the right model is a potential...
Evangelist Billy Graham has impressed politicians as well as fellow preachers with his dynamic sermonizing and his success in persuading millions to make their "decision for Christ." Every President since Harry Truman has welcomed Billy to the White House. As a good Baptist, Graham has maintained a strict wall of separation between his religious and his political convictions, and has never endorsed any candidate for office. But his determination to be neutral has been sorely strained this election year. Billy finds it hard to conceal the fact that he has made his own decision for Richard Nixon...
Faculty regulations on instruction specify that only persons holding Corporation appointments--teaching fellow or higher--can teach course sections...
Cottle and two or three staff members decided to have a Harvard graduate student (easily appointed a teaching fellow) officially in charge of and present at every section meeting...