Word: sentimentalizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...moderate segment of the academic community must now be heard, lest other voices be mistaken for majority sentiment," it says...
Some members of CNCV feel the new approach will create a coalition that represents various shades of anti-war sentiment. Multiple approaches to anti-war work could bring both SDS members and middle-aged matrons into one organization with a capacity for large-scale action...
Anne P. Leland '68, a spokesman for the CFEA, said that the effort "is based on the idea that there exists a lot of anti-war sentiment which is not expressed." She said that the CFEA's goal is "to get their communities thinking and talking about...
...immediate intention of putting the matter before the full Senate-it might be the signal for a healthy airing of differences between two of the major branches of U.S. Government. It can hardly help figuring to some extent in the 1968 campaign. Since it is merely an indication of sentiment, it is unlikely to cause Johnson any sleepless nights. Its strong language and bipartisan support might, however, induce some thought as he turns out the lights...
...Only if there is a strong faculty sentiment against the proposal and they want to vote it down, will there be any action," Edward T. Wilco, secretary of the CEP, said yesterday. "This will be the first time most of the faculty will have heard the pass-fail proposal officially. We want to let them discuss it in their departments before asking for a vote. The sense of the Faculty may be that pass-fail is OK as long as it doesn't count...