Word: felt
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Mendelsohn said yesterday that support was not made binding because he felt that it would hurt the effect of the resolution "to inflict it upon those who oppose...
...what happens to them. Cleaver writes: "You have tossed me a lifeline. If you only knew how I'd been drowning, how I'd considered that I'd gone down for the third time long ago, how I've kept thrashing around in the water simply because I still felt the impulse to fight back and the tug of a distant shore, how I sat in a rage that night with the ... burden of your name pounding in my brain ... and out of what instinct did I decide to write to you? It was a gamble on an equation constructed...
...This responsibility is, widely and keenly felt. In response to it many members of the faculty have taken an active part in public discussions and, increasingly, a need has risen for a forum where the members of the faculty can join in putting their convictions before the public...
...only occasions on which the faculty has gathered heretofore have been the stated and special meetings of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Accordingly a strong impulsion has developed to voice deeply-felt faculty opinions at those meetings...
Like the beats, Baillie has a distrust of formalized structures, his movies growing gradually from images shot and edited in spurts, "discovering the film as it takes shape." Above all he is concerned with the apotheosis of the moment, the texture and line of things seen and felt, and the result is a body of work that is palpably bright...