Word: sentiments
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Kahn stated that the resolution had prompted a college-wide vote on the so-called "straight bounce" plan of total rushing. The plan received only 43 percent of the undergraduate vote. Kahn indicated, however, that "such strong student sentiment in favor of a plan of total membership is indeed indicative of the growing support such proposals were gaining on the Williams campus...
...wish to commend you ... for your courage and honesty in printing the report of atrocities perpetrated upon American missionaries and evangelical believers in Colombia [TIME, Jan. 7] . . . We see so much of propaganda news to build up favorable sentiment to the Roman hierarchy, but what is going on in Italy, Spain, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico ... is carefully kept out of U.S. newspapers...
...their place, and he didn't. The story of a salesman who grasped a false set of values still penetrates into the moral decadence of a certain American group. Willy Loman's betrayal by his own personal gods and his complete deterioration are unchanged. They are shown objectively without sentiment, but they seem to be encased in an ugly, ill-fitted coat of words. Small characters are no longer standing before us on a stage; they are breathing down our necks. They talk too much...
...balance the chilliness in the Midwest, there was a burst of Eisenhower sentiment in the South. The Atlanta Constitution, the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, the Greenville (Miss.) Delta Democrat-Times and other respected Southern newspapers came out last week for Ike. Wrote the strongly Dixiecratic Talladega (Ala.) Home: "We are for Eisenhower because we believe him to be an honorable gentleman who would restore honor to our national Government...
They hung the straw-filled effigy on the cathedral fence and set it afire. Over the smoking embers they posted a notice: "This is not a sporting boast nor a publicity stunt, but a loud and strong protest against a lie which is incapable of awakening religious sentiment in children . . . Pére Noél is the son of minds empty...