Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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I welcomed the publication of John Rorer's article in Monday's CRIMSON. It was a refreshing example of pluralism, which is perhaps not so rare at Harvard after all. Some interesting insights into the mind of a Mississippian were provided, as well as into life in Mississippi. For instance...
My son was killed more than two years before I became a judge. Many years after I had gone on the bench, someone, whether an Alabamian or not I have no means of knowing, threw red paint and garbage on our son's grave. Whoever committed such an atrocity...
These men will be upset-minded to-night, and the upset-minded can do strange things.
Doubtless he tosses off these cruelties-for-amusement's- sake rather carelessly, never comprehending that they often hurt or depress members of the company for days. While I myself have never minded being panned by the CRIMSON, many actors, and theatregoers, place undue stock in your frivolous insensitivities.
"The mood of the college intellectual is a curious mixture of hedonism and careerism, skepticism and small faith, Coolness and decency, social commitment and political caution," he said. Although the intellectuals are "far too sophisticated" for the beast' "simple-minded gestures" of revolt, bohemianism "has been assimilated into the main...