Word: protestations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Earlier this fall, Keyes D. Metcalf, director of the University Library, said that hours would not be extended because of apparently little use last spring. Protest, especially from a student Council committee, led to re-examination of the problem, however...
...forced from without to conform and from within to rebel, Lindner holds, man makes a compromise: "He rebels within the confines of conformity, he discharges his protest within the limits set by the social order that he has permitted to be erected around him." In a special sense, this is what the honored, respectably liberal Goethe did when he committed his rebelliousness to paper. But man in the mass, who does not have such comfortable literary outlets, can "become transformed into storm trooper, Blackshirt, NKVD inquisitor, guard on the long march from Corregidor, or burner of the fiery cross...
Graduate student criticism of the present health program has been mounting for a number of years. At the beginning of last year, about 50 students signed a protest petition and presented it to the Council...
...series of anecdotes describes the Annex's early struggle against a storm of masculine protest. But McCord notes that a "satisfying outburst of remonstrance and expostulation" at the idea of higher education for women subsided very quickly in the Cambridge community. The earliest bluestockings "showed ladylike behavior in all respects," he writes, citing an early report from one of the College's founders which states, "We have had as yet no flighty students...
Salzburg was dropped last fall after much protest. Red Feather has been off the list since October, 1952. Since then the Red Feather has annually conducted a write-in campaign...