Word: hare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Members of the Boston Citizens Coalition for Cleaner Air have been quietly collecting signatures in Forbes Plaza between the Hare Krishna chanters and the Old Mole vendors. Yesterday alone they collected over 500 signatures...
...another intramural thriller, Kirkland edged Dunster 32-30, scoring the winning touchdown in the closing seconds, while Dunster's quarterback came within inches of completing a long bomb on the last play. Leading the scoring for Dunster were Noel Hare and Xils Daulaire with two touchdowns each...
...bulk of New York theatergoers are Jewish, and if unduly nettled they might complain to B'nai B'rith. Protestants, like other apathetic majorities, may be savaged at will. Having established a reputation for being fearlessly irreverent, make sure that the cast chants a few Hare Krishnas before the evening is over so that the audience will know that the show is profoundly rooted in the mystical spirituality of the East...
...steadfastly conserving regional idiosyncrasies. He found Scottish Lowlanders employing litigation as a modern substitute for clan feuds, Welshmen thinking more about "minstrels, ash trees and scansion" than anything else, Cornish gypsies habitually "poovin' the grays" (pasturing their horses at night in somebody else's field). At the Hare and Hounds in Chip-shop, Devon, the customers like to sing hymns while they drink, and one night, they moved over to the church and helped out the choir. "A good time was had by all," the pub keeper told Hillaby, "including, I imagine, the Lord." After so much local...
...live in now is called Kali, the Age of Hate and Quarrels, and it began 5000 years ago when Krishna, the incarnation of God, disappeared from the each. "The 'Hare Krishna' chant is a means of unifying people and ending quarrels," the followers of the movement...