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Word: partisans (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Perhaps the most encouraging sign in the meet was the infectious team spirit Harvard displayed. Chanting and cheering before and during each event, the squad helped generate a momentum that offset the influence of the partisan Dartmouth crowd...

Author: By Dennis P. Corbett, | Title: Swimmers Splash by Dartmouth, 80-33 | 12/3/1973 | See Source »

...social revolution, in Mexico, for example, a Mass may emerge, in Cox's description, as a concrete instance of the "radicalizing of false piety," a store of resonant symbols with real political content. And in times and a culture such as ours, what Cox calls "People's Religion" becomes partisan and critical, defending people from the control, domination and the catechizing perpetrated by massive bureaucratic structures...

Author: By William E. Forbath, | Title: A Manifesto for Radical Religion | 11/26/1973 | See Source »

...University itself would be under investigation by the U.S. Attorney's office for "possible violations" of campaign laws for having given unreported donations of free office space to partisan campaigns...

Author: By Andrew Johnson, | Title: An Open Harvard | 11/20/1973 | See Source »

...have Ford succeed to the White House, and only 26% of the Democrats and 16% of the Republicans would be dissatisfied. Indeed, a greater number of Democrats would rather see Ford as President than Albert, a state of affairs that Yankelovich analysts ascribe to the public sentiment that no partisan advantage should be taken of Watergate. Only 29% of the Democrats and 17% of the Republicans said that they would be satisfied with Albert as a successor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME POLL: How the Public Feels About Nixon and Watergate Now | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

...public obviously believes that some attempt is being made to manipulate Watergate for political advantage. Roughly half of those interviewed, ranging from 63% of the Republicans to 35% of the Democrats, feel that talk of impeachment or resignation is "partisan politics, unfair and irresponsible." Moreover, the country is evenly divided over Nixon's accusation that the press coverage of him and his Administration has been seriously distorted; 44% agree...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME POLL: How the Public Feels About Nixon and Watergate Now | 11/19/1973 | See Source »

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