Word: partisans
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This is characteristic of a restraint in the College which is at once a part of the Harvard tradition and the settling effect of the graduate schools. The integration of the two has given the undergraduate a pride in his tolerance of partisan demonstrations, but his dislike for joining up to toot the proverbial horn. He prefers the wait and see attitude...
Penn has always played host to the Crimson during the Southern trip, so today's game will be the first meeting of the two clubs here. With its potent attack, a partisan crowd, and a familiar field, and with Penn doing the travelling, the Crimson gets...
...Indo-China issue and the importuning of some of his hotheaded followers get the better of his judgment. Attlee's prestige was higher than it had been in months from his responsible handling of the recent H-bomb debate, in which Churchill's attempt to score partisan points against Attlee (TIME, April 12) proved to be a bad misreading of the House's mood...
...pleasantly domestic scene, Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, in mufti, and his pretty young (29) wife Jovanka, an ex-Partisan sharpshooter, were photographed strolling with their dog in a snow-mantled park behind their home in Belgrade...
...reprove Joe McCarthy and take account of McCarthy's gutter tactics. Nixon handled the assignment with dignity and dispatch. He and the President had agreed in advance, he said, "that this issue is too important to answer in kind with a rip-roaring political tirade before a cheering partisan audience...