Word: honorable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Johnson insisted that U.S. goals in Viet Nam have been clear from the first. "I thought even all the preachers in the country had heard about it," he cracked. One aim was to preserve U.S. security, another was to honor a commitment. "In 1954 we said we would stand with those people in the face of common danger. The time came when we had to put up or shut up. We put up." A third goal was to resist aggression: "If you saw a little child in this room and some big bully came along and grabbed...
...movement to canonize her husband. She has been touring the country reading his poems since shortly after his death. And she was the star performer at an immensely emotional memorial service at Yale in February, 1966, in which many of the contributors to this book spoke in his honor...
...constantly is given more by his sisters. It may be that truly good men remain so only as long as they refuse to do homage to the Market; it may be that taking unhealthy gifts is itself an end to innocence. Whatever he is, Julian is capable of honor and, in a popular sense defined by the play, love...
...Pointing at his lawyer, he said, "He killed Maxwell Bodenheim. I saw him. Send him to Matteawan for the rest of his life." Justice George Carney finally said, "Take him out." As the door closed behind him, Weinberg screamed, "Don't send me back to Matteawan, please, your honor." Said Justice Carney: "I hope he will be given a more careful examination this time...
...probation will not be eligible to serve on the Advisory Council. If the Faculty's Regulations for students in Harvard College are followed strictly, Dean Ford's decision is logical and correct. The Regulations say that a student on probation may not "hold class office or other positions of honor and responsibility, hold office in a student organization, or engage in any competition or activity which, in the opinion of the Dean, may interfere with his College work...