Word: resister
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...President Johnson or Vice President Humphrey in 1968."* Sorensen was aware that it would take a bloody, party-wrecking battle to deny renomination to Johnson. On the other hand, the vice-presidency is not an inconceivable possibility for Kennedy-who badly wanted the second spot in 1964, but may resist it in '68. If Lyndon is in trouble two years hence and Bobby's luster seems capable of pulling him through, the President may well insist on having Kennedy on the ticket...
Haute Cuisine Turkey. For all their new-found epicureanism, Americans are not about to fiddle with their traditional Thanksgiving menu. Julia is as patriotic as the rest, but she cannot resist giving her Thanksgiving a French accent. The turkey she and Paul will share with her sister-in-law in Bucks County, Pa., is called dindon demi-désossé (see diagram). To make it easier to carve, the upper part of the rib cage is removed before roasting. She plans to use a sausage and bread-crumb dressing (rough measurement is I cup of dressing for each pound...
...moral and political decay. Reagan would like to see the noon-time political rallies moved from the Sproul Hall steps--near a major entrance to the University campus--to a more remote location where "no one will be forced to listen." Chancellor Heyns, to help the state government resist the temptation to interfere, may do just that...
...American Civil Liberties Union last week urged colleges and universities to resist further efforts by the House Committee on Un-American Activities to obtain membership lists of student anti-war groups. The ACLU rightly condemned HUAC's subpoenaing of membership lists from the University of Michigan and the University of California at Berkeley last August as "one of the most serious breaches of academic freedom of students in recent decades, not excluding the McCarthy...
McNamara's presence, it could be reasonably said, amplified the anti-war sentiment already present at Harvard. Even if some of SDS's leaders had been predisposed not to demonstrate, they would have been hard pressed to resist the will of the rest of the organization...