Word: insing
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Although modeled after a series of "teach-ins" at Columbia, the University of Michigan, and the University of Massachusetts, the project here has taken a far more moderate tone. Leaders of a faculty committee sponsoring the discussion have dropped the "teach-in" handle, and stress the "multi-partisan" nature of...
Last week the Negro's struggle to achieve that right exploded into an orgy of police brutality, of clubs and whips and tear gas, of murder, of protests and parades and sit-ins in scores of U.S. cities and in the White House itself. It was a week in...
Concerned. The protests flowed like molten lava to Washington. To his dismay, Nicholas Katzenbach found a troop of twelve Negro and white demonstrators parked in the corridor near his office, demanding that he send federal troops to Alabama. Katzenbach talked with them, tried to explain how the Federal Government works...
The President asked the editors' advice. J. S. Nathaniel Tross, publisher of the Charlotte, N.C., Post, suggested that Lyndon was "obliged to maintain the dignity, prestige and regnancy of the presidency." By no means, added Tross, should the President "prostitute his dignity" to discuss matters personally with the sit...
When the Board convenes at their regular meeting March 25 and 26, they will probably pass a resolution which would call for the dismissal of students "who engage in sit-ins or other conduct that disrupts the University." There is, at this time, no great opposition to the resolution among...