Word: filles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...money was spent. Research centers already in existence merely queued up in the bread line and took home enough money to last them five years. As far as anyone can remember, little assessment was made of the research needs of international studies and little effort was expended to fill in the weak spots in what was being done at the time...
...nations. Since courses are often generated by expanding knowledge of the subjects, and since Dean Ford has said many times that few professors are qualified to teach in these areas, the powerful incentive of research grants to students of these countries would inevitably help develop the personnel needed to fill this...
...whites in the North (and, eventually, in the South as well). As for the Negroes, their task is of a primarily political nature, as Miss Lake remarked in her article. In the North I think Negroes should concentrate on developing tight party organization, which could soon enable them to fill the governments of many of the largest Northern cities with Negroes, from mayor on down. This was the route that white outsider groups like the Irish and Italians took toward integration into Yankee society; ultimately the Negroes' problem may not prove to be so very different in kind, only...
Unquestionably, the main issue of such an election would be the constitutional one. Thus the possibility arises of a Council being elected to abolish itself, or of a lame duck council dissolving the posts its successors were to fill...
...published poems of Eliot's long lifetime's work hardly fill 200 pages. He also wrote five major verse plays of varying quality and several volumes of criticism. His strongest admirers recognize that his poetic subject matter and emotional range were limited. But no poet has ever been more fortunate in his time and place: Eliot was uncannily attuned to the moment after World War I when an entire generation was haunted by spiritual despair...