Word: nut
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...even want to be our champion; he helps Israel when there are plenty of newly formed African states with which he should have identified. You can have Brooke. We black folks do not need him. He may be a NASP, but I think there is a more appropriate title: NUT: Negro Uncle...
...hope we can make it (with this bill) by 1967 or 68," he said. The earlier ones were aimed at Southern institutions, but this one will be harder because it is aimed at the North. "Northern housing is a tough nut to crack," he said...
...know. But I would like to know if other students have received similar calls, or if other Faculty members have heard of similar requests for information about themselves or their colleagues. Either the "citizen" was an isolated nut, or an amateur harbinger of an amateur witch hunt. On this question I think it is important to be touchy...
...know I'm the only coach in the Ivy League who considers control more important than speed, and we have had many arguments about it. Just say I'm a nut on racquetwork. I guess, but as long as we succeed we must be doing something right." Harvard has already cinched a share of its eighth Ivy title in the last nine years...
...Finley may have lost contact with his boys, just as students in his course say that he has lost contact with them. That is, "the nut from Topeka" is more the creation of his willful imagination than a reality. To achieve color and unity in his perceptions, Finley tends to latch on to a misconception or simple trait and then create an entire character around it. "Finley does not talk with you," runs the frequent complaint, "he talks at you." Says one senior. "I hope I never lose the capacity to listen...