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Word: reals (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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When it's all over, I'm walking through the Yard with some signs and some other people with signs when a Buildings and Grounds crew guy calls out that we shouldn't go around protesting and playing around when he's working real hard keeping the school going for us. What do you think you're doing anyway, he says, and here I am working . . . . First, I tell him we're protesting to have the real demonstrators punished; you know those SDS types, I say, the one that make all the trouble for the rest of us. Neither this...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: A Short History of H-R X | 3/3/1969 | See Source »

...public attention. Student militants make their demands "non-negotiable" to produce such a pressure situation. It is hoped that a circumstance of open confrontation will undercut the puppeteer control over college affairs to which administrators are accustomed. Such tactics often make it difficult for administrators to obscure the real meaning of protest issues by a calculated camouflage...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: Fainsod & Co. | 3/3/1969 | See Source »

...must be kept in mind that the real concern of the Air Force is with the possibility of nuclear confrontation, not student confrontation. As Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr., the newly appointed Secretary of the Air Force recently stated, "The primary objective in he Air Force is to develop equipment necessary for national security...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CALLS 'SPADE A SPADE' | 3/1/1969 | See Source »

There can be no heroes in Potemkin, in fact no real individuals. Courage here isn't a human trait, but an idea begin embodied in a class. Potemkin ends triumphantly as history itself will. The other ships of the Czar's Navy refuse to fire on their brother sailors. And as the prow of the Potemkin cuts through the water towards freedom one shares in the exultation...

Author: By Jay Cantor, | Title: Potemkin | 3/1/1969 | See Source »

Harvard's real strength is in the field events where the team combines great power with depth. Captain--and undefeated--Dick Benka won first place in the shot put at the Heps for the second straight year. The team's other weight man. Ed Nosal, is nationally rated in the 35-lb. shot. Both Benka and Nosal are backed up by Charlie Ajootian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thinclads Vie In Big Three At Princeton | 3/1/1969 | See Source »

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