Word: lended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Taylor asserted that it is essential to be able to challenge laws on grounds of conscience, and that such efforts would be impossible if other men--such as the defendants--could not lend their support to the challengers...
Kahlenberg's sole interest is to secure a permanent copy and rest assured that the film exists and is not steadily disintegrating. He asks the collector to lend his print to the Library of Congress, which is ready and willing to make a copy of it. Funds for the copying are supplied to the Library by the AFI; once the film has been transferred to acetate, the print is returned quietly to the collector. As soon as the print enters the Library of Congress, it becomes federal property and cannot be seized, therefore protecting the owner of the black-market...
...Corporation has decided to lend the Stadium to the Cardinal Cushing Fund for a Labor Day charity game between the Boston Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles, Sargent Kennedy '28, secretary to the Corporation, said yesterday...
...Rusk was not obliged to make even that concession. U.S. Pres idents have frequently ignored congressional advice when it seemed necessary or convenient to do so. Lincoln ran the Civil War far more highhandedly than Lyndon Johnson has ever operated in Viet Nam, and Franklin Roosevelt in effect launched lend-lease, virtually committing the U.S. to active involvement in World War II, three years before asking Congress to vote...
...temporary paralysis Gordon's withdrawal has caused in the B.U. movement and the vacuums it exposed in the SDS thinking lend an uneasy credence to the popular moderate axiom on radical protestors--the worst thing that can happen to them is to get what they...