Word: reasons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...presence hangs throughout this book as something he is unable to avoid. He takes off the first chapter to explain he doesn't want to write about war. He just has to. The book is more a thing of his environment than of himself? But we, for some reason, don't believe him when we read him saying that war is a topic he's been forced to deal with. I don't know Why we don't believe it. But, for some reason, we never believe that kind of jazz from an author. So we're still surprised...
...Well, no, but I'd like to try." Jock had every reason to hate me, from his point of view anyway, and I'm sure he did. Nevertheless, he told me what I had to do to run in it, and I had jumped my biggest hurdle...
Then I was up in the hills around Boston College and people were saying it's downhill from then on. I became excited as I saw the Prudential climbing out of the song. It still looked a bit distant, but if I could see it, that was certainly reason for encouragement...
...strike continues, the pressures militating for disruptive tactics may increase. For this reason, it is essential that strikers not only observe the policy against disruption, but to try collectively to enforce it on everyone. To do otherwise is virtually to guarantee that disruption will take place. And this, no matter how small the number of students involved, would be disastrous...
...group of Harvard alumni who are concerned that the present members of the University community may think that the conservative alumni prominently quoted by the press are representative of all alumni. For that reason, we express our views on the current crisis, mindful of the fact that primary responsibility for ensuring the future of Harvard rests with the community of faculty and students...