Word: fightingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thus, City-wide issues are often shunted in favor of questions concerning a neighborhood, or even just a block. Councillors fight to get a sidewalk repaired, a traffic light installed, or a playground cleaned in their strongholds...
...against compulsory arbitration; yet I think people are a bore who create a theology around private enterprise." It has been a firm conservative tenet that the state must be kept as limited as possible. Yet that belief has run smack into the conservative demand to fight the cold war as vigorously as possible. "Today, as never before," concedes Buckley, "the state is the necessary instrument of our proximate deliverance...
...Inland founder and son of a longtime chairman, Block worked at every end of the business from mill hand up. Elected president in 1953 (he became chairman in 1959), he strengthened Inland's tradition as a civic-minded company by playing a prominent part in the fight for Illinois' fair-employment law, pushing a redevelopment program for East Chicago and, in 1957, putting up Inland's 19-story glass-and-steel headquarters, one of the most striking additions to Chicago's Loop since the Depression...
...many of us respond because Dylan is not alone, only ahead of other pop artists and singers, all the masters of the put-on. Once upon a time we had Ruby and the Romantics, the Teddy Bears, Joey Dee and the Starlighters. Now the nouns and adjectives fight, putting each oher on, putting us on. The 13th Floor Elevator, the Strawberry Alarm Clock, Progressive Myopia. We like...
Donna E. Lieberman '70, another of the eight, said today's decision would probably be accepted without further protest, "since no one has been severed and the Faculty will now discuss the real issues rather than question of discipline." She added, however, "If there is a fight, it will be a legal fight...