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Word: kirke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Crimson editor, Joel Kramer, who wrote in 1968 that Harvard administrators should learn from the Columbia confrontation not to use police against students. For at Columbia "Moderate students who had opposed the sit-in-reacted to the police action by joining the radicals in a coalition calling for President Kirk's resignation." On the eve of the Harvard occupation, SDS itself defeated a motion calling for immediate seizure of a building each of the three times it was proposed. But the next day, the Maoist Worker. Student Alliance caucus of SDS moved in. It was only President Pusey's order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tilting At Towers | 5/7/1975 | See Source »

...early eaters. John Chancellor for the later diners. One day last spring, as the dragnet lightened around the White House, CBS watchers found a small hand of Star Trek viewers occupying the tube they were outvoted at first, but soon their numbers grew to the point that Captain Kirk phasered Walter Cronkite, and another tradition was over...

Author: By Rich MEISLIN President, | Title: A Parting Shot | 2/3/1975 | See Source »

...judgement would have been better on its original site, would have served the needs of the community as well as the university better," Grayson L. Kirk, who as president of Columbia in 1968 called in the police, said yesterday, "but the circumstances made that impossible...

Author: By Seth M. Kupferberg, | Title: Columbia Opens Morningside Park Gym | 12/9/1974 | See Source »

...humor, and they are the best things hi this show. Ironically, the outstanding number has nothing to do with the world of Mack Sennett. It is a steel-toed tap done with biting, insuperable authority by all of the chorus girls fronted by that svelte-legged veteran Lisa Kirk. The scenes related to Mack are curiously weak. In their inimitable garb, the Kops sashay on-and offstage, but they have absolutely no one to chase. Except for their period beach bloomers the "Bathing Beauties" seem to have been stranded on the tide in the guise of wound-up Radio City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Reel Sad | 10/21/1974 | See Source »

...veteran who had held three hostages at riflepoint in Griffith Park during an alleged "combat flashback." Explained the judge: "If a man who almost wrecked the country can be pardoned, this defendant can be released to get proper treatment." The release was countermanded by a higher judge. County Judge Kirk Smith pardoned two traffic law violators in Grand Forks, N.D., as "an act of clemency" in response to Ford's action. Federal Judge Marvin Frankel reduced a 30-day sentence for a New York tax evader to a $1,000 fine on grounds that potential charges against Nixon involved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: The Fallout from Ford's Rush to Pardon | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

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