Word: rage
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...moved to tears by your article on Andrea Rander and her family-moved to tears of rage that Nixon, with his pre-election promises of peace in Viet Nam, was able to cultivate the sympathies of so many innocent victims. The war is futile and the U.S. should never have dragged in so many unwilling people, both its own and ours...
...games over the past three seasons. To be sure we have blown some close ones, and no team member, including the coach is above second-guessing after a defeat like the one the Crimson suffered at the hands of Princeton two weeks ago. Unfortunately Schoen, in his blind rage has failed to note several aspects of Harvard's performances which a coach does impact...
...Populist Mechanics: Demystifying Your Car") offered women some defenses against chauvinistic (or crooked) auto repairmen. An excerpt from Ingrid Bengis' recently published Combat in the Erogenous Zone movingly portrayed one woman's growing rage at men's sexual imperiousness. Author Simone de Beauvoir, whose The Second Sex inaugurated much feminist debate 23 years ago, revealed her waning faith in socialism as a means of gaining rights for women...
...specifics rage like a cyclone...
...perhaps too pat-idea, and some fine supporting performances, especially by Martin Sheen as an unctuous Army surgeon, Barnard Hughes as a frightened public health official, and Robert Walden as a callous clinician out from Washington to observe. Scott's direction is precise and more than promising. What Rage lacks is real tough-mindedness and courage, qualities it perhaps once had but seems to have lost somewhere along the way to the Army base...