Word: makes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ford was looking over lecture notes on the wars of religion as the demonstrators met outside. He had directed that the doors to his office be left open to make access as easy as possible...
After Sheppard read the statement. Ford said, "Could I ask a question and make one brief statement?" He then asked who "we" in the statement included: several in the crowd shouted back "Us." Sheppard said he represented...
...discover that rationality is not the same as morality, that particular national policies can in fact become increasingly immoral and oppressive as they become increasingly immoral and oppressive as they become increasingly founded on hard knowledge. The slogans of the hawkers of the new social science just don't make it as a substitute for the hard moral choices that people in this country and this University should be facing...
...always said my job is for two or two and a half years. One should not stay on too long," he said. "You get constipated and attached to the job. You can't make the hard decisions if you're too attached...
Richard G. Leahy, assistant dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Research and Planning and secretary of the Committee, said the group will make no decision at tomorrow's meeting. It will probably appoint a subcommittee "to look at the Project in further detail," Leahy said. The subcommittee after an investigation that might include public hearings, would report back to the Conunittee...