Word: representation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This must certainly represent some new kind of low in enthusiasm for the military under war-time conditions. Not only are students failing to flock to the recruiter, there are definite signs that they are actually avoiding him. For obvious reasons, the military has rarely aroused enthusiasm in academia; nonetheless...
Last week, with a New Jersey courtroom for a stage, Jones demonstrated that he had lost none of his talent for theatrical invective. "You are not a righteous judge!" the defendant bellowed at Essex County Judge Leon Kapp, who sentenced him to a near maximum 2½-to-3-year...
After three races, the top five or six cross-country skiers will represent the U.S. at Grenoble in Feb.
An MFDP delegation would stand no chance of being seated. It embarrassed the party in '64, squawked loudly over the compromise, and is now so fragmented that it could not possibly claim to represent more than a half dozen counties.
The statement questions "the claims of these 14 to represent the unheard voices of academic moderates."