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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arthur Gartland, the only incumbent who spoke out against racial imbalance, won a plurality of votes only in the Back-Bay-Beacon Hill area and in Allston. Both are middle-class white neighborhoods, buffered from Roxbury geographically as well as economically. In the final totals Gartland was shoved out of the number have position by John J. McDonough, a complete newcomer whose only stated virtue was his accordance with Mrs. Hicks's philosophy...

Author: By By WILLIAM H. smock, | Title: Every Little Breeze Whispers Louise | 11/9/1965 | See Source »

...After Mrs. Bunting spoke there was mostly silence," said Lois J. Schiffer '66, an RGA representative. "People were in a state of shock," she added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bunting Prompts Council to Study End of Sign-Outs | 11/5/1965 | See Source »

...most melancholy voice sobbed. "I've come home: I'd lost my way on the moor." As it spoke, I discerned, obscurely, a child's face looking through the window, almost maddening me with fear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: Ghosts on the Moors | 11/5/1965 | See Source »

...although Irving Howe is a radical, it is tenuous to describe him as a member of the "New Left." The very point of his article "New Styles in Leftism" in the Summer Dissent was to attack the trend of the radical student movements. Moreover, both he and Mr. Lowenstein spoke in favor of a political coalition of labor, the churches, Negroes, and intellectuals to continue the movement toward reform that has distinguished post-Eisenhower politics. Both Mr. Booth and Mr. Maher, the latter explicitly, questioned the possibility of such coalitional politics. Your article gave the impression that the Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "NEW LEFT" CLARIFIED | 11/4/1965 | See Source »

...Hanoi's misreading of American student protest demonstrations is not a sufficient reason for smothering debate in this country over the war in general," he declared. He spoke to some 650 editors and broadcasters at the State Department's bi-annual "background conference," which prohibits attribution of any statements...

Author: By Stephen D. Lerner, | Title: High Official Defends Right to protest War | 10/29/1965 | See Source »

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