Word: hating
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Security measures, which are only used for hands of state, can make the University Marshal's job quite exciting, but somewhat nerve-wracking. "Some visitors, like the Shuh of Iran, bring their own security police. You don't want blood spilled anyway, but you'd hate to have it spilled particularly at Harvard," says Anderson some of the early Soviet and Chinese visitors were closely--guarded in the preliminary stages of international exchange, but now feel comfortable walking through Harvard Yard, when Helmut Schmidt, the former Chancellor of West Germany spoke at Commencement in 1979 more than 200 secret service...
...crowd: "Let's get some damn figures. We may be partying too soon." An aide appeared at the podium around midnight to say the race was too close to call. Some wards were still missing. "If the man don't win, I'm going to hate white folks forever," growled a partisan. Finally the result began to sink in. Chicago, that bastion of segregated neighborhoods and brawling Democratic machinery, had elected a black as mayor. The chants began to mock the racially charged campaign slogan of the white Republican opponent. "We want Harold-before...
...American University speech arose from a simple but wise impulse. "If we cannot end now our differences," he said, "at least we can help make the world safe for diversity." Kennedy had reason to hate and distrust, having just come through the Cuban missile crisis, in which the Soviets lied, tricked, cheated and bullied. Yet his experience brought forbearance and long nights of thought. There must be a better way, he told Sorensen...
...face, Gage renounced the crime because it would put his gratification ahead of his duty to his children, his living family. In a final sentence that is prefigured from the book's beginning, as in a classical Greek tragedy, Gage explains: "Summoning the hate necessary to kill Katis would destroy the part of me that is most like Eleni." -By William A. Henry...
When Yale comes to play Harvard in tennis, all the diehard tennis fans show up--even the Yalies now at Harvard Med who are tied forever to their hate for the Crimson...