Word: scatteredness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Boycott & Blockade. The protesters recently organized marches through the campus, boycotted classes and blockaded the administration building for 48 hours. They scattered food and shattered dishes in a cafeteria riot, threatened a "lie-in" on the football field to scuttle a homecoming game. Jones, who has headed Grambling since 1936...
Dr. Barnard had already told Washkansky what he had in mind, adding: "You can have two days to think it over." Washkansky decided in two minutes: "Go ahead." Dr. Barnard now called in his team of 30 men and women, scattered for the summer weekend.
In addition, Brooks, along with a group that calls itself the Interfaith Housing Corporation, is planning a radically new approach to moderate income housing. Instead of isolating the old or the poor in any one development, the Corporation is planning a mixed community. On an eight-acre tract in the...
"Though the boys throw stones at the frogs in sport," wrote an ancient Greek poet," the frogs do not die in sport but in earnest." The Barrow gang -Bonnie and Clyde, his brother Buck and wife Blanche, their goofy, moonfaced driver, C. W. Moss-proves the truth of that maxim...
Managers of many London department stores begin their week by checking their store's performance against the figures of the John Lewis chain of 16 stores scattered throughout Britain. What they see is usually discouraging. Only the fourth-largest company in department stores, but long the leader in profitability...