Word: organism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...student, and the invisible shield finally shattered. The argument drew a huddle of supporters behind each of the protagonists, who stood face to face at one end of the lounge. Before this argument reached its pitch (when Dan Joy, editor of the YAF house organ, New Guard, called his emotional opponent a "creep"), other discussions had broken out all over the room. Some of the contestants argued arrogantly and hotly; others tried to persuade the other side of the truth of some particular belief, or to find some bit of common ground between the Left and the Right. Onlookers were...
...terrorists who exploded a bomb in the CFIA this week were correct in identifying that institution as an organ of U. S. imperialism. But we have serious reservations about the act, and doubt that it will be a major blow to the CFIA, or that it will help to build a revolutionary movement...
Speakers from YAF denounced the use of violence and stated that the University should not allow radical organ...
...order to combat the new activities of Black Panthers, S.D.S. members and the American Nazi Party. Another First Amendment case involves a New York City art-gallery owner who was convicted for displaying artist Marc Morrel's sculpted concept of the American flag as a male sex organ. Although the court has not yet accepted the case, it has been asked to decide whether the proprietor and the artist have been denied their First Amendment rights to free expression...
...finally merging into one overwhelming musical thrust. Unlike many rock groups, Santana uses lyrics rarely, avoiding cultural ferment in favor of musical bite. Though it offers an occasional vocal solo (as in the bluesy Hope You're Feeling Better), most of its featured solos are on electric guitar, organ or electric piano. Outwardly innocent, Santana's instrumental solos are long-lined and full of musical guile, bending, flatting and sharping with something of the intricacy of Oriental music...