Word: responded
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...regime of murderers." Tel Aviv's independent daily Ma'ariv called the violence the "blackest day in the history of relations between Jews and Arabs in the state of Israel." Although the government probably overreacted in Galilee, it faces a continuing dilemma: it must be able to respond effectively when troops are harassed by Israel's own citizens; at the same time it must avoid actions that could permanently alienate the growing Arab community...
...There is no way that the University can or will respond to demands during a sit-in or hunger strike," Morton H. Appley, president of Clark, said yesterday...
...vital that Albert M. Sacks, dean of the Law School, answer Bowman's call for official reaction to Morrison's remarks. At Bowman's request, the Law School Placement Committee submitted a recommendation for further investigation of the case to Sacks in February. Sacks has yet to respond officially to that recommendation. The time has come for Sacks to stop ignoring the issue, and to honor Bowman's request with a thorough investigation of the matter, and, if Morrison cannot disprove his remarks, to reprimand him publicly. Sacks must make it clear to law firm recruiters that, no matter...
...they respond intuitively to the hostile fantasies disguised but still active in pornography." In Stoller's view, porn is two-edged; it "disperses rage" that might tear society apart, but it also threatens society by serving as propaganda for the unleashing of sexual hostility...
John Reardon '60, director of admissions, heads the drive because he has enormous contacts with the alumni. As one solicited alumnus said. "Putting Reardon on the drive is a sure way to make sure that alumni will respond to the drive...