Word: marches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have public demonstrations been very effective. The march on the Pentagon only a few days before Dow came to Harvard may have been perversely satisfying to students who wanted the Federal troops and police to over-react. Unfortunately it did little to increase antiwar sentiment among voters. The Washington veterans' bitterness at the treatment they got that bloody weekend, compounded by their unrelieved frustration, undoubtedly affected what went on in Mallinckrodt's hallway...
Harvard's first peace march occurred in February of that year when 100 students marched from the Cambridge Common to the post office. "We were chanting 'Bring the boys home now!' and man, did we ever feel radical," says one marcher...
Zimmerman immediately got Harvard launched on a drive of its own. A spectacular catch by Will Stargel on a 36-yard wobbly pass from Gatto put the ball on the Dartmouth 22. On the next play, however, Stargel fumbled Zimmerman's handoff, Dartmouth recovered, and the march was over...
Dartmouth then went to work with a relentless short passing attack. After the second Harvard touchdown they took the ball and drove 95 yards in 12 plays, ending their march with a nine yard scoring run. Jim Chasey, the Dartmouth quarterback, passed to end Bob Calhoun for two extra points, tying the score at 14-14 as the half ended...
...their own ends his idea of a necessary link between theology and a dynamic' social order. After the war, Gogarten backed Rudolf Bultmann's demythologization of the Bible, and later argued, as had Dietrich Bonhoeffer, that secularization is a legitimate consequence of Christianity-that the church must march with history, accepting the knowledge science thrusts upon...