Word: revolted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Illinois (64): Stevenson seems sure of 49 from his home state. Former U.S. Senator Scott Lucas and former Governor John Stelle have led a downstate revolt that has produced 15 anti-Stevenson, probably pro-Symington votes...
Harvard's Tillich sees existentialism in three aspects. In part it is "an element in all important human thinking ... the attempt of man to describe his existence and its conflicts, the origin of these conflicts, and the anticipations of overcoming them; it is also a revolt against 19th century industrial society, against the world view in which man is nothing but a piece of an all-embracing mechanical reality"-physical, economic, sociological or psychological. The third aspect of existentialism, says Tillich, is the universal plaint of sensitive human beings in the 20th century. "It became the subject matter...
...case of "ultimate fraternization" or "love-by that I mean plain, raw, unadulterated sex" between a yeoman and a nurse. He sits out an enlisted men's "mutiny" (they want 14 bottles of beer once a week, rather than two a day) and a correspondent's revolt (he wants his sheets changed every day), but almost founders under the first news of the atomic bomb ("That Air Force propaganda mill is really something to keep up with...
Echoing Gunfire. The Communists were clearly troubled by the problem of how to keep so large an outburst from getting further out of hand. An official statement attributed the revolt to "imperialist agents and a reactionary underground," charged that the rioting bore "the imprint of a large-scale and carefully prepared provocative and diversionary action." Communist Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz, rushing down to Poznan, promised severe punishment for those captured with weapons. Cried Cyrankiewicz: "Everyone who raises his hand against the people may be sure that it will be hacked...
Name to Remember. The odds against the workers were overwhelming, and by morning the fight was all but over. The government announced that 48 had been killed and 270 wounded in the revolt−but TIME Correspondent Ed Clark reported 50 bodies in just one of Poznan's ten hospitals...