Word: graved
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...grievously disappointed in the Carter Administration's energy plan. It fails utterly to come to grips with the energy crisis in an honest and creative manner. Instead of a bold frontal attack on this grave problem, we are offered a patchwork of hashed-over, reworked "solutions" that will merely put off a little longer the day of reckoning. We are betraying our children...
...Salvador Allende had just been elected president of Chile. During the past four years, millions starved in Africa and Bangladesh, more Vietnamese were dismembered by bombs made in Wisconsin's dairy hills, and the Chilean president who had quickened the hopes of his people was lowered into an unmarked grave in a Santiago cemetery...
Winthrop House committee members, however, expressed grave reservations about the proposals in an "emotional" meeting Monday, Robert J. Palay '78, a House Committee member, said yesterday...
...rest of the story seems all too familiar. The press investigates the scandal, Jackson digs her own grave, and she finally declares in Nixonian fashion, "You won't kick me around any more." Although Nixon's 1962 retirement proved to be a false alarm, Jackson's statement luckily appears more reliable; her last line is followed by the closing credits...
...have known the last/And can appraise/Pain past," Warren writes in his poem "History." What that appraisal means for Jed is a denial of his old denials, a desire to pray and to week beside his mother's grave. And now that Jed, beside that grave, has finally found a place to come to, he discovers that he also has a place...