Word: line
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...necessary stage. But to fasten on any such stage of growth, particularly when events are moving so fast that we have seen anywhere between three and eight "generations" of radicals since 1959 alone is to miss all possibility of comprehension. Eventually, you may want to draw the line against "disruptive" radicalism, but if you cherish any hope that the university, in Dean Ford's words, will "emerge from this time of troubles" with its values and structure in no way "twisted or permanently damaged" then you better ask yourself who you are walling out, before you shut yourself...
...Dean Ford really intends to draw the line against such liberals, my task as a radical will be clearer; the radical analysis of the university in terms of power and interest groups will then be fully true. Dean Ford's loyalty to the existing procedures of the Harvard community would, in that case, be a loyalty not to the university community as such, but merely a private loyalty to his own privileged conception of the university, supported not by reason but by power. His condition for allowing us to remain in the university would then be that radicals and dissident...
Harvard's sophomore line overcame spectacular goal tending by Brown's Mark Burns with two third-period goals for a comfortable 5-1 win over the Bruins last night in Watson Rink...
Each forward on the high scoring line contributed three points and would have had more if it had not been for Burns' brilliant saves...
Harvard had a golden opportunity in the first minute of the game when Bruins' Gary Peacock and Frank Sacheli went off the ice at 1:47 and 2:51 respectively. The Cavanagh line had a two man advantage for over a minute, but they played for the clear shot and lost control of the puck after lengthy maneuvering...