Word: labelers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Executive branch and "restructure" civil service in the top grades. And he proposed a "commission of the most distinguished scholars and men of public affairs" to look into the relations between "city, state, nation, and the citizens themselves" with an eye toward building "creative federalism"-a rather confusing label that sounds to many people as if it means more power for the Federal Government when it actually means the opposite...
Ronald L. Trosper '67 seems to refute his label of moderate. After haltingly trying to separate the multiple goals of the U.S. and pointing out the need to pursue those ends with successful means, Trosper offers an immoderate conclusion. If the U.S. is to intervene in Southeast Asia, it must learn to do so effectively, even if in Vietnam this "would have involved great manipulation of the Saigon government." Such a stand is certainly an active form of moderation...
...singing, song-writing Quincy House senior will release his first record February 1 on the Dot label. Brian Foley writes blues, rock 'n roll, and folk-rock. He sounds strikingly like Pat Boone...
Close to Billy. The participants belonged to the 17-year-old Evangelical Theological Society, whose 750 members are divided about equally between mainstream Protestants and adherents of such sects as the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Speaking for an intellectual conservatism within U.S. Protestantism, Evangelicals shun the label-and company-of fundamentalists who would insist that every comma in the Bible is divinely inspired, stand closest theologically to Billy Graham. The leading Evangelical theologians include Dr. Carl Henry, editor of Christianity Today, Cornelius Van Til of Westminster Theological Seminary, and Dean Kenneth S. Kantzer of the Trinity Evangelical School at Deerfield...
...words of one of the campaign's leaders, Stevan Goldin '64-4, "our strategy was straight from Mao--to win the hearts of the people." One of the hardest "hard core irresponsibles," as the leaders of the North Harvard Neighborhood Association proudly and defiantly label themselves, Goldin describes the whole three-year battle as "a classic study in guerilla warfare...