Word: guess
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...guess, five years later, how we'd have felt in 1969 about the occupation of University Hall despite the opposition of a majority even of SDS, and we can't even tell for sure how we feel about it now. We don't share the administration's reverence for its property rights in what we believe is our university. By provoking the Bust, the occupation succeeded in creating a student unity we've never known around demands which we believe were valid. But broken heads is a heavy price for unity; and subsequent events showed that Progressive Labor's belief...
...seem to matter threaten to do serious damage to the show. But it's a good enough show so its faults aren't disastrous. In fact, by the time everything comes together, somewhere around "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," the show is bordering on high comedy. And I guess maybe a case could be made for occasional tediousness as authenticity: "a very excellent piece of work," the lone spectator in the original Taming of the Shrew remarks halfway through, "would 'twere over...
...embarrassed here. There was nothing done wrong here. The gift was a legal gift. Your suit was brought, and all it would do is cause a great deal of embarrassment to everybody.' I said, 'Well, if that's the way it is going to be, I guess that's the way it is going...
...adviser. Normally, such a request from a relatively unimportant visitor would be brushed aside as an intrusion on Kissinger's carefully rationed tune. Yaacobi's appointment, however, was promptly arranged for 4 p.m. that same day. Recalling the incident last week with a grin, Yaacobi explained: "I guess that's what you call having...
Another class of people in favor with People's editors might be called wierdos. Alice Cooper (who turns out to be a multi-millionaire golfer and Nixon supporter), Lt. Hiroo Onoda (guess who he is), an African beauty queen in General Amin's Uganda cabinet--these and many more grace this magazine's pages. And they are all featured in the same marvelous black and white photography, as the editors of People have artistically (as in The Last Picture Show) decided to avoid more expensive color shots. These and other cost-cutting measures make it possible to offer People...