Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Goldwater forces realize "that Barry could still blurt out some remark that would hurt his cause" in securing the Republican presidential nomination, how could he be trusted as President of the U.S. not to blurt out remarks that would hurt the cause of his country...
...omitting this consideration, and, in so doing overlooking Friedman's arguments as to the existence of similar forces in the slow, but steady, rise of Negro prosperity over the last century, your reporter seriously distorted the context in which Professor Friedman's remark "If the free market is allowed to operate, prejudice will result in lower wages for Negroes," was made...
...problems, however, have prompted Watson to remark that the selection process "could be improved considerably, still preserving the tone of the Houses...
...intelligent direction could have saved the film, Franju was not up to it. With a sophisticated modern audience, problems of subconscious motivations and existential living require subtlety and understatement. Perhaps Truffaut's achievement in Jules and Jim is too much to ask, but when Franju has his lead remark, "Don't you realize how useless we are?" it's embarrassing...
...enclosing a facsimile of an article which appeared in the March 31st issue of the Jackson Clarion-Ledger. It is one of several hundred 'scare' stories which have appeared in Mississippi papers since SNCC announced 'Mississippi Freedom Summer' last December. The CRIMSON'S editing of my remarks seems to have been carried several steps further by the Ledger. It is my fondest hope that I will not be jailed for insurrection when I return to the Sovereign State--at least not on the grounds of this one half-whimsical remark. Though nothing I could say could possibly damage SNCC...