Word: lot
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...They," The Man, whatever you want to call the representatives of the Establishment, doesn't want you to act. He's worried about the potential of organized student protest. There are a lot of students in the United States and it would be hard to put them all in jail without disturbing their parents. Besides, once out of college, where is the Left in the United States? It's hard to find; Socialist candidates are something of a joke, and many radical graduates return to the campuses because they aren't appreciated in the outside world...
...since you've been into any of the newspaper stores around here and taken a whiff of the girlie magazines, the lesbian photo-replays, the glossy paper-back business? Why are they still being sold if Avatar is supposed to be obscene? Oh that's it, there is a lot of money tied up in the glossies and there are powerful publishing tycoons behind them...
...ophthalmologists doubted that even LSD could wipe out the eye-closing reflexes so completely. The attorney general found that "records" of the "cases" in Yoder's office were defective. Then it developed that Yoder, who has been 90% blind since child hood from a sand-lot baseball injury, had fabricated the story to drive home the dangers of LSD. Suspended from his post, "distraught and sick," Yoder had himself admitted to the Philadelphia Psychiatric Center...
...only ragtag ends of the complicated corporate battle remain to be resolved. But Saunders labors under no illusions about the future. "The Pennsy itself," he says, "is a tough property to operate." The Penn Central will be a lot tougher. Pennsy President Allen J. Greenough, 62, whose title in the company is still unsettled, puts it even more strongly. "This is a big dog with a lot of fleas," says Greenough. "We'll be scratching for a long time...
...argues that Homo sapiens, for all the brilliant achievements of his civilization, would be far better off if he admitted that he still has a lot of the old ape left...