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Word: squelched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...McGeorge Bundy's reply to that asinine group of professors at St. Louis' Washington University was a masterpiece. It should go down in history as "the perfect squelch." Let us hope that more of our officials take McBundy's fine example and slap a few of these intellectuals down when they poke their academic noses outside of their classrooms. Let's put uniforms on a few of them for a starter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 21, 1965 | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

Penn soundly defeated the Crimson fencers in Philadelphia on Saturday, 16-11, to virtually squelch any hopes the team may have had for finishing high in the Ivy League...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn Outfences Harvard Squad | 2/16/1965 | See Source »

...Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs yesterday moved to squelch the first attempt to elect a female undergraduate as senior class marshal in the University's 329-year history...

Author: By Richard S. Jacobs, | Title: Seniors Want 'Cliffe Class Marshall; HCUA Rejects Plea, Vellucci Irked | 1/12/1965 | See Source »

First, many Northern lobbyists had proven rather imaginative in describing the Party to delegates, at times hinting that the FDP group in Atlantic City would be 50% white. Understandably, the Party wished to squelch such rumors at their source. Second, the Goldwater nomination had impressed FDP leaders with the importance of a Democratic victory in November, and there was acute worry that overzealous lobbying might turn the "Mississippi question" into a wedge between quarelling party factions in key states like New York and California...

Author: By Curt Hessler, | Title: MFDP Ventures Out of Miss. | 9/25/1964 | See Source »

First, many Northern lobbyists had proven rather imaginative in describing the Party to delegates, at times hinting that the FDP group in Atlantic City would be 50% white. Understandably, the Party wished to squelch such rumors at their source. Second, the Goldwater nomination had impressed FDP leaders with the importance of a Democratic victory in November, and there was acute worry that overzealous lobbying might turn the "Mississippi question" into a wedge between quarelling party factions in key states like New York and California...

Author: By Curt Hessler, | Title: MFDP Ventures Out of Miss. | 9/22/1964 | See Source »

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