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...farmers also resent that economic pressures are gradually squeezing them off the land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMON MARKET: Pitchfork Power | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

Strong objections are made extending the Harvard House system to Radcliffe. Many students resent the sacrifice of Radcliffe's way of doing things to Harvard's, without even the consideration of the fact that Radcliffe's way might be better. Phrases such as "swallowed up," "absorbed," "engulfed," and "stepped on" are frequently used by students to describe Radcliffe's dilemma...

Author: By Linda E. Berkeley, | Title: Women in the UniversityThe Selling of Radcliffe: Cheap at Twice the Price | 3/17/1971 | See Source »

...conformity here. There are so many kinds of people and kinds of circles to choose from." Republican Alderman William Nott, 61, who represents established northwest Evanston, says scornfully: "These independents and liberals want to change things. I'll tell you that a lot of old-time Evanstonians resent them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cover Story: AFFLUENT SETTLED Evanston, Illinois | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...appreciate the apparent fact that Road & Track sticks in the minds of your staff to a degree that would cause our name to be used instead of the correct one, but we resent the implication that we were a part of this particular event. Road & Track has consistently criticized the auto industry when we thought it deserved it, but we don't want credit, or blame, for someone else's objections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 1, 1971 | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

...root of the rising anti-Americanism, reports TIME Correspondent Dan Coggin, is the fact that the proud and xenophobic Turks resent any sign of dependence on the U.S. "Atatürk's death in 1938 left Turkey in a limbo of incomplete Westernization," writes Coggin. "City-bred granddaughters of veiled harem favorites practice law and medicine in Ankara and Istanbul today. But in the Moslem countryside and small towns, where 80% of Turkey's 35 million people live, little has changed from centuries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TURKEY: The Welcome That Wore Thin | 3/1/1971 | See Source »

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