Word: freese
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In 1967, historian Harold Cruse observed that "the Negro intellectual [was] a retarded child" whose thinking was still committed to mimicry and racial integration. Well, it is now 1985 and things have changed considerably--they're worse! Let us for example consider Harvard. Here we have one of the most...
On Monday, some 140,000 people on the scene and millions in front of television sets were expected to watch Reagan be sworn in for the second time and then deliver his Inaugural Address at a for- mal convocation at the West Front of the Capitol. Drafts of the speech...
The sea is a recurrent presence in these stories, both as an elemental force" that frees characters from land-based obligations and, more insistently, as a lens on another world. In The Adventure of a Reader, the hero compares a printed page to the plane of water "that separates us...
The decision gives police officers more leeway in determing whether the evidence constitutes just cause for search and seizure and frees him or her from responsibility for bad decisions. The Supreme Court, moreover, has given great latitude to magistrates; judges will no longer be held responsible for their decision to...
Virtually all economists agree that protectionism is counterproductive and dangerous to the long-term health of the U.S. economy. Import restraints cut down the range of products available to American consumers and boost prices. If fewer Japanese cars or videotape recorders are allowed into the U.S. because of import restrictions...