Word: hungered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With such a premium placed on professors' time, a number of senior faculty question the attitude of undergraduates toward their instructors. Among some professors there exists an attitude of mixed wonderment and criticism toward the prevailing hunger for contact with faculty. Donald Fleming. Trumbull Professor of American History, who denies that there has been any change in student-faculty relations since 1969, says that it is "unintelligible" why students are eager for contact with senior faculty. "To me that is the most extraordinary psychological and sociological phenomenon of all. One has to think there's an element of romantic fantasy...
...portrayal, said Whitmore, is the little bit where the President writes a letter to his daughter, then takes a 3? stamp out of his wallet and puts it on the envelope. "Very often the audience applauds," said Whitmore. "When you think about that, and I have, we have a hunger and thirst for simplicity and for people of integrity...
...those for the war in Viet Nam, but as I slept last night under a soft, warm blanket, I thought of the children of God in Viet Nam under their blankets of stinking death, hunger and abandonment [April 14], and I wondered there in the dark if lightning would strike...
...long term, we need a new foreign policy more realistic and creative than cold war power politics and antiCommunism. We should recognize and cooperate with the revolutionary currents in the world to end hunger and poverty. That way we can be proud of this country and assure democratic control of our long-secret foreign policy...
Each one of us can work to see these four broad goals become realities. We can educate ourselves on what's been going on, particularly on the issue of hunger, where myths have been so pervasive, so widely accepted, and so misleading. We can change our own life styles, simplifying where we can, consuming less, using things longer, eating less meat. And where we see the possibility for work, for action, we can work...