Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that anti-gay prejudice and fear of gayness are real at Harvard-Radcliffe. Many people who avoided jeans did so out of this kind of fear. Second, we wanted to bring home to straight people the constraints that we must deal with in our daily lives. Gay people must react to social pressure every day; the straight people who were afraid to wear jeans had to react to a similar pressure for only a single day. Gay people are constantly aware of the reality of this kind of pressure, which should help explain why most of the people interviewed...
...conclusion: when an otherwise responsible and respectable American expresses himself in anti-Semitic terms and the American people react indifferently, the nation ought to pause for some self-examination...
...classical economist. For this reason, and also because the senior Sociology faculty is somewhat to the left of Economics, an Economics-type purge of radicals seems unlikely. Taylor said last week, "In the Sociology Department, there are various sorts of Marxist sympathizers and very leftish liberals. They do not react with horror at the mention of Marx, the way many orthodox economists...
...many have expressed uncertainties about how the always unpredictable NCAA will react to the situation. Though it would seem somewhat ludicrous to many to declare 200 players ineligible, wiping out most of the major NCAA teams, there are still doubts as to whether or not the committee will rule in favor of the players...
...results were rewarding. People asked Shaffer how he got the masks to change their expressions. "They hadn't, of course," said Shaffer. "But the audience invested so much emotion in the play that it looked as if they had." Many of the audience at Equus react similarly: they claim they see the horses' eyes roll. That to Shaffer is the fulfillment of his job. "The playwright must exercise the audience's muscle, its imagination...