Word: saddest
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...after the University Hall bust in 1969, he said, "This is the saddest day of my life. It's terrible to see the community you've been involved in all your life turned on its ears." Twenty-four hours earlier, he had joined three other deans in asking President Pusey to reconsider his decision to call in the police to clear students out of the building...
...nice. But it makes things tough sometimes because friends, like at Radcliffe, are not always just friends. The distinction can't be that concrete. Which is all beautiful except that that one particular full love resting with one person can't stand sharing. So it's one of the saddest things in the world to lose a friend because closeness puts her at a distance. Because friendship can grow on one part to something wider and more full of thick spacey potential than the other's situation could digest...
...SADDEST STORY by Arthur Mizener. 616 pages. World...
...century of turmoil has turned millions of people into exiles and refugees, the displaced and the dispossessed. Perhaps saddest of all is the plight of those who have found themselves aliens in their native lands. The two stories that follow deal with such groups...
...after the bust of University Hall in the Spring of 1969, for instance, he said, "This is the saddest day in my life. It's terrible to see the community you've been involved in all your life turned on its eats." He reportedly joined three other deans the night before in asking President Pusey to reconsider his decision to call in the police...