Word: hopefull
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Introduced in Buffalo three weeks be fore riots broke out there on June 27, the new rules worked. "The press up there did a very objective job," said William Selden, a Community Relations Service aide. "Headlines in the newspapers were hopeful rather than negative. And the 11 p.m. news broadcasts...
Work Trip. The new-found trip of work and responsibility reflected in the Morning Star experiment is perhaps the most hopeful development in the hippie philosophy to date. Other hippie tribes are becoming aware of the work trip as well. New York's Group Image, an aggressive agglomerate of...
Johnson then went to the White House to take his turn before the TV set. Kosygin, the economics expert who typifies the pragmatic new Soviet man, did little in his U.N. debut but rehearse the catechism of Kremlin clichés. He did, hopeful U.S. diplomats noted, leave open a minuscule...
Senseless and cruel as the week's riots were, their resolution offered hopeful pointers for the future. Given levelheaded law enforcement, maintenance of open communication with local Negro leadership, and-above all, perhaps -the deployment of concerned and responsible Negroes like the Tampa and Dayton "white hats," city officials...
But after annotating his early jottings, Wilson lets them stand, wisely refraining from trying to cover up their callowness. The medium-Wilson's younger, more romantic and hopeful self-is at least part of the message, which is that the cozy, cultivated world he grew up in "almost ceased...