Word: loyalities
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...final outrage. In a way, that is one of the highest costs of Viet Nam-the violence it has done to Americans' sense of themselves as citizens. Long after the shooting finally stops, the U.S. will still be bedeviled by such recriminations about who was right or wrong, loyal or disloyal. Learning to live with the memory of Viet Nam may in some ways turn out to be as painful as living with the present fact...
Pocketbook Oriented. New anti-discrimination legal attacks have even reached fraternal organizations, such as the Loyal Order of Moose, the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, all of which admittedly retain whites-only admission policies.* The leading case involves Moose Lodge 107 in Harrisburg, Pa. A federal appeals court has ruled that, by granting the lodge a liquor license, the state has unlawfully supported discrimination. If the decision is upheld, other fraternal lodges and any racially exclusive country clubs that rely on bar profits could be in serious trouble...
...months ago, the suggestion that Harvard would be skating for its life against Penn would have produced a derisive laugh from a loyal section...
There is no way of knowing how many Jews would seek to leave if they could apply without fear of retaliation; admittedly rough estimates indicate that as many as 300,000 would apply immediately. Undoubtedly the majority of Soviet Jews regard themselves as loyal citizens and would prefer to stay. There are some Jews who, out of either fear or conviction, are prepared to take part in staged press conferences in which they denounce Israel as an imperialist power and pledge their complete allegiance to the Soviet Union. But there is also an embryonic civil rights-type movement among some...
Freshman coaches Henry Lamar and Loyal Park will be retained...