Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game with the Elis, especially on Yale ice and before a Prom weekend crowd, presents a degree of uncertainty. But the Bulldogs sad record (5-15), and the 19-1 embarrassment inflicted on them by Cornell earlier this year, doesn't promise much of a contest...
...year ago, sensing the imminent fall of congressional axes on Great Society funding, HEW's Secretary told a group of university presidents that the "nation would benefit greatly by a revival of local leadership outside Government." He warned a Cleveland audience last April: "It will be a sad end to a great enterprise if the epitaph for our society turns out to read: 'All the best people bemoaned the quality of leadership, but none sought to lead.' " The coalition could well provide the means to erase that epitaph; headed by Negro Labor Leader A. Philip Randolph...
...subject matter, there is the expected melange: the French moodiness of assorted epochs, German Idealism, the early Lukacs and the sad, grey condition of Eastern Europe. The formal discussion of ideology takes up less than 50 pages, albeit 50 dense pages. Though many of the succeeding essays illustrate points raised in the initial section, none does so in the least systematically...
...Texas barbecue. Vance, after all, had just pacified another of our finicky Asian allies--at what must have seemed bargain price: 100 million dollars in additional Korean aid. The calculable cost may indeed have been small. But on the balance, the Vance mission is a sad reminder of the short-sighted statesmanship which has generated America's open-ended Asian commitments...
...been bored. DeCarlo, for one, had had his fill. "These kids don't appreciate the fact that it takes time to develop craft," he says. "They want all the answers right away. I went prepared to be angry or sympathetic toward them. I came away rather sad." The conference had been supported in part by the Washington Post and Newsweek, which together had contributed $15,000. Whether the USSPA will find it easy to get sponsors for next year's gathering is problematical. After a considerably tamer conference in 1966, both the Overseas Press Club and the Reader...