Word: heard
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Others felt the same disappointment. Civil-rights workers in Greenville, who swam in the lake, drank Dr. Pepper from the bottle and wore dungarees--they too had heard about Carter and had read the Delta Democrat-Times; then they came to town and saw the big house. "Fat cat," they chanted...
Horowitz will stage several anti-war street rallies--one in Central Square and one in Harvard Square. In addition, he plans to distribute thousands of pieces of campaign literature with the heading, "Make Your Voice Heard: Vote-in Against the War in Vietnam...
...implication, Mr. Hessler characterizes us as "cold hearted and hard-headed." The distinction between the "warm" "democratic" "people loving" "New" left and the cold calculating "Old" left is a cry that has been heard over and over again--most recently in an article appearing in an August issue of Mr. Buckley's National Review. Again Mr. Hessler adopts this a-priori assertion rather than an argument, that somehow providing an intellectual framework which we think clarifies action makes us "cold hearted...
...traffic cases heard by magistrates last year, the conviction rate was only 6.9%-a statistic lending support to one magistrate's story that his colleagues regard traffic cases as a lucrative business. The story also goes that Philadelphia's constables (who enforce court orders) pay kickbacks for the privilege of collecting illegal $4 fees from the recipient of each warning letter they send to scofflaws...
Shevlin, a junior, is one of the legion of high school stars--he played for Wakefield High (Mass.) High--who disappear into the morass of college football and are never heard from again...