Word: sentimentalized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...undefeated. So is Cornell. Both teams tuned up on the underbelly of the Ivy League last week. Harvard bombed Columbia, 57-0; The Red smacked Princeton, 37-6. My heart tells me Harvard, but my bookie tells me Cornell. With the Ithaca fans to consider, money speaks louder than sentiment. Cornell 24, Harvard...
...forcefully extended its tentacles of repression into every part of Chilean society. The left has been brutally sundered, many of its leaders tracked down and imprisoned or executed. All political parties have been suspended, and the country's eight universities, most of them traditional incubators of leftist sentiment, placed under the direct supervision of the military. By last week the junta's control was apparently complete, and all vestiges of organized opposition were smothered-at least temporarily...
ALTHOUGH his music does not reflect them, the performers that Walsh claims have influenced him most are the Beatles and Randy Newman. As his writing matures, Walsh is getting away from the simple themes and lyrics which mark his early songs. The open sentiment, simplicity of arrangement and occasional religious imagery are giving way to the sophistication of more complicated arrangements and more considered, sometimes cynical, lyrics...
...ROTC referendum would provide Harvard with an accurate measure of community sentiment on the return of on-campus military training. Public debate over ROTC would provide an opportunity for students to reexamine the implications of the ROTC program for academic freedom at Harvard and the use of private universities to enhance the prestige of the military. Most important, a poll could initiate a reexamination of the relationship, in general, between Harvard and the U.S. government--a relationship which, in the past, led to the development of napalm in Harvard labs and other technological "advances" to increase U.S. killing power around...
During the summer of 1968, Griffin said, when antiwar sentiment was more intense, the question became whether or not ROTC belonged on campus at all. "The question translated itself into whether students could drop the ROTC courses from their schedules in the same way they did regular Yale courses," Griffin said...