Word: respecting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although Love was having a difficult time, he never lost the respect of his oarsmen. "We always felt we were rowing for Harvey more than for Harvard," said a graduate. "He was a little man--a cox--among giants," he continued, "but he could sympathize with the rowers and get the best out of us. He was truly one of the finest men I've known...
Despite his size, Love commanded respect wherever he went. Commissioned a second lieutenant in the second World War, Love served aboard a destroyer escort in the Pacific Campaign, and was Commander of the ship before the war was over...
...beats, a small, unwelcome group of drifters who are not so much interested in skiing as in having fun. Unwilling to work, they do their best to sleep for nothing-in cars when it is not too cold, or by sponging. And they have notoriously little respect for private property...
...journalism's family. A printer does not earn pay boosts on merit; his leaders negotiate them. None of the I.T.U.'s 115,000 members get a penny more than the wages set at contract time. The situation tends to dehumanize relations and to develop a common respect for power...
White men have refused to recognize the present situation, or "to approach people with respect and dignity." "But if we can root this racism out," Day concluded, "we will replace it with the understanding that...