Word: limiteds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sterile," called the new statement "a real step on the road to peace." Even Senate Foreign Relations Chairman William Fulbright called it "conciliatory on the whole," though he quickly added that "I would go further." A few unappeasable doves, of course, zeroed in on Nixon's failure to "limit the level of violence" in Viet Nam by unilaterally withdrawing troops. Said Senator George McGovern: "We continue to speak the rhetoric of peace while executing the actions...
...Rambler-after the Rambler's drive shaft fell out-was similarly granted permission to sue American Motors. Summing up the reasoning of the Supreme Courts in both states, California Justice Raymond Peters wrote: "Consumers and users, at least, have the opportunity to inspect for defects and to limit their purchases to articles manufactured by reputable manufacturers. The bystander ordinarily has no such opportunities...
...many ways, labor's naked show of arrogance toward George Romney reflects a confidence that there is no limit to a contractor's ability to pass on to consumers the soaring costs of construction. Sooner rather than later, the unions may find that they are on a collision course with an aroused public...
...there no limit to the impudence of the Harvard Administration? President Pusey's Committtee of Five to investigate "possible misconduct" by faculty members in connection with recent events is an intolerable affront to the faculty and to the Harvard community at large. For an administration with as much blood on its own hands to launch such an attack is as ludicrous as it is contemptible. I suggest a Committee of Five (or 15 or 5,000) to investigate, repudiate, and discipline the Harvard Administration. David Griffiths Teaching Fellow in Physics
THERE IS A limit to how much pain a person can take. After a certain point, you must either scream your lungs out or go crazy. Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band pushes both its characters and its audience within inches of that breaking point. It is one of the mammoth achievements in recent American theatrical history...