Word: lost
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...little talks followed by question periods show a perky platform style. "Believe me," he told his University of Kansas audience of 15,000, "it's a shame this isn't the convention. I may be late getting in, but I'm going to make up for lost time." He renewed his endorsement of a Selective Service lottery. He demanded "positive action to bring an honorable peace in Viet Nam." When one student asked if Rockefeller, as President, would tolerate a Communist government in South Viet Nam, he indicated he would: "These people have got to have...
...rights has stopped being a "spectator sport." Like no other single event in the history of U.S. race relations, the assassination of King, a man who staked his life on his country's conscience, drove home the need for personal commitment to a cause that can easily be lost by default. "The vast untapped resources of the silent, decent people have been awakened," wrote Young in his syndicated newspaper column. "In this tragic period, they offer the nation hope...
...downing Dartmouth, Harvard lost only the number four singles match where senior Kent Parrot fell...
...McCarthy operation is based on a network of storefronts, neighborhood headquarters, from which door-to-door canvassing is organized. Most storefronts handle up to 50 precincts. Ours, due to the nature of the ward, was to concentrate on only five. It was just the kind of lost cause McCarthy volunteers like best. The Negroes were solidly Kennedy; the whites were basically conservative, leaning toward Branigin and Nixon...
LoPucki won his first match, but bowed to Geiger in the quarterfinals; Purdy, also a sophomore lost his first match in Sunday's play one down on the 18th hole...