Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With the exception of some scuffles in the late 1930's, Harvard's labor relations with its employees have been comparatively peaceful. This spring, however, Harvard--for the first time in its history--had to put up with picket lines around the University...
...late in the year, too late to accomplish anything. But the Class of '42 had let it be known that it was picking up the cause...
...groups lasted another year, members of the Class of '42, as juniors, might have assumed leadership. But, even though the anti-interventionists drew 600 people to Sanders Theatre as late as April, 1941, the signs of imminent war were unmistakable and demoralizing...
...serious sports fan would be well advised to follow a couple of simple rules. Never show up late for a prizefight. And never leave the Indianapolis 500 early...
...Years Late. Mumford's profoundly reactionary answer to the megamachine is to throw a monkey wrench into it and send it down a time tunnel. Go back to Benedictine monasteries, where work was a "byword for zealous efficiency and formal perfection." Discover new prophets of "modest, humane disposition," like Jesus and Confucius. Establish new routines, such as the Hebrew Sabbath that "found a way of obstructing the megamachine and challenging its inflated claims." Abandon the modern constitutional equivalents of ancient kingships and revert to Neolithic culture. In other words, Mumford would perfect man with weaving, pottery and thatched-village...