Word: respectibility
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...vacate in 1978? Replied Wallace: "I hope to still be in politics. If I go up there, you can be sure of one thing. I'm not going to be your average freshman Senator the day they swear me in." Meanwhile, what Wallace wants most is a little respect and a nice, warm reception at the Democratic National Convention, which opens July 12 in New York City. Given the Democrats' victory-through-unity mood, he'll probably...
...added, "they ought to be taken off welfare altogether." Conservatives always applauded that line?and usually missed the very next line, which Carter invariably added. He said that fully 90% of the people on welfare were not able to work, and they "should be treated with decency and respect and love and compassion...
Allowing non-credit participation in ROTC implies no moral judgment of the military of U.S. foreign policy, but simply respect for individual choice. Harvard has moved a long way from the cavalier moral judgment at used to impose on the activities of its students; the decision to permit participation in ROTC eliminates a glaring example of University paternalism that has existed too long...
...both human and capital--available to the University. But although Harvard's clout and thus its reputation are considered without equal world-wide, such factors often mean little to critics of the University who have day-to-day contacts with Harvard: while the Shah of Iran may have unmitigated respect for an institution he has never seen, Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Velluci stands ready to pave over the Yard...
...from Detroit wrote, "and I can honestly say I heard the word Nigger enough to last me a lifetime. You see, I could talk with Michael, he didn't care if you was Black or White. He was a good guy and we both had a great deal of respect for each other...