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...faculty union controversy does not represent the only recent friction in faculty-trustee relations...
Midway through the panel discussion friction erupted between panelist Delda White and members of the Spartacist Youth League who urged takeover of the University...
...wanted to turn the Post into a copy of his more sensational papers, he would have got someone with a different background. I am taking his word for it that he wants a lively but responsible paper." Bolwell acknowledges that the changes could cause friction, but he says, "Running a newspaper is a little like conducting a symphony orchestra. Some people have to be badgered-and some coddled-to get the best out of them. And you have to stretch. Not to stretch is not to live. I am very competitive...
...headquarters in Illinois, and batteries of phone banks are being installed. Carter appears to have serious problems in Ohio's Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), where a Democrat must usually score big to carry the state. Elsewhere in the Midwest, particularly in Iowa, Indiana, Michigan and Nebraska, friction between Democratic regulars and Carter's "amateurs" seems to be easing...
...city divided the neighborhoods, caused friction between neighborhoods, caused them to compete with each other," Smith says...