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Word: sharing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...doleful shrug or headshake. "Nobody feels he can do anything about it," said a Washingtonian, "so it comes out as a kind of reluctant support." Professional opinion samplers documented the confusion. A survey by social scientists from the University of Chicago and Stanford University found that most Americans still share a visceral instinct that the U.S. should not withdraw. How ever, said Western Pollster Don Muchmore, "there is a complete lack of belief that we can win. People wish we'd never gotten in, but say we've got to continue to help South Viet Nam." The Gallup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The People: A Time to Grump | 5/27/1966 | See Source »

...take the country over by force. It is a hard and frustrating job, and there is no easy answer-no instant solution-to any of the problems they face. Our wish is to see them increasingly able to manage their own affairs with the participation of an even broader share of the population. We regret any diversion from that task and from efforts to defeat the Communists' attempt to take over South Viet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War: Quarrels Later | 5/27/1966 | See Source »

While it is not meant to be a completely objective account, the Autobiography is much more than a partisan diatribe. Written with the cooperation of Alex Haley, the book contains its share of excerpts from Malcolm's speeches and glosses over a few unflattering situations (such as Malcolm's "chickens coming home to roost" statement, which is not even reproduced in its embarrassing entirely), but for the most part it is a surprisingly detached chronicle...

Author: By Robert J. Domrese, | Title: The Autobiography of Malcolm X: A Struggle With the Wrong Image | 5/24/1966 | See Source »

...Cody is something of an authoritarian; both his priests and his parishioners complain that his communications, far from being two-way, consist of his sending the word on down. Last month an ad hoc committee organized three meetings attended by 400 Chicago clerics, recommended that priests have a greater share in formation of archdiocesan policy and that assignment procedures be revised. In effect, the committee formed the closest thing yet to a union of priests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: No-Nonsense Archbishop | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

...they may be able to make good use of an ideal lab, they will profit from a better knowledge of the problems faced day to day in an urban classroom. For them, as well as for the local schools, the Ed School should increase its support of proposals to share research rather than exporting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Theory and Practice at the Ed School | 5/20/1966 | See Source »

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