Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...quiet and think and pray. Sometimes, it seems to me, our theologians and intellectuals confound the very ideas they wish to propound by indulging in so much pompous, convoluted verbosity. The rest of us-the prosaic mass-have traditionally looked to our founding fathers and religious leaders to help us articulate that which we so inadequately proclaim. I, for one, am not confused by God, or the church, or my place in a secular world. I am confused and profoundly disappointed in the lack of faith displayed by our leaders...
Letters to Congressmen are not enough. Students could well organize themselves to campaign strongly against carefully selected Senators and Congressmen who have opposed legislation that could help Negroes, and particularly the urban-deprived. These Congress-men should be forewarned face to face by groups of students, of the activity and the reasons for it. Congressmen should be selected in such a way that their opponents, if elected, will not be worse. This takes careful work; a combing of voting records and public statements...
...ornier, and harder rocking than all but the most vintage Presley. The other line, less spectacular but qualitatively better, has flowed equally, from I Want You, I Need You, I Love You through Don't Love Me, Fame and Fortune, Any Way You Want Me, to I Can't Help Falling In Love, and his last chart-topper, Crying in the Chapel...
...time for Harvard to rise up and stamp out discrimination and racism on its own campus before sending its professors off to condemn it elsewhere. This University must take a long agonizing look at itself, and set its own house in order. Perhaps then it can help us keep the faith. Charles R. Williams '68 Lester A. Knibbs...
...letter said that the Harvard Draft Union will "provide financial assistance and legal aid to those students whose fates will be decided in the courts." The Union will also help maintain contact with students who emigrate to Canada and with those who, although opposing the war, decide to enter the armed forces it said...