Word: stay
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...almost exactly the same one that took Kennedy to the White House. Again Brother Bobby Kennedy will be the straw boss. He has been musing about whether to resign as Attorney General along about January to devote full time to the campaign. Chances are, though, that he will stay on in Justice...
...national guard cannot fly to Tuscaloosa at once; Pride--Deputy Attorney General Nicolas Katzenbach would like to ignore Wallace, but worries that "the governor may be so humiliated that he will move all the way over to the extreme segregationist side;" the Press--Katzenbach suggests that if the students stay on campus even if not allowed to enroll, "it will be perfectly obvious to all those newspapermen that we haven't backed down one inch;" Morality--on Meet the Press the Attorney General recalls the President's comment "we're going to do this because it's the right thing...
...least adaptable volunteers wanted out, and began requesting passage to the U.S. There were many who felt they ought to stay, but not in their original duty stations. On the chance that there might be work elsewhere, they began drifting from one outpost to another. They would cruise into Peace Corps stations in the CVSF planes, look around town for a few days, and move on. It became a habit to find out where drifters were hanging out, and go there for short reunions. Most of the drifters couldn't find work and headed for home...
...same time, Find-A-Bird Central in Cambridge released the following statement to the press: "Certain so-called humor magazines would do well to save their money and stay home. The Ibis is a good as in our hands. It will be sped to Cambridge shortly. After that, we shall...
...anticipated it all. It will be a long hard battle, we had told ourselves. But in the dank, filthy, crowded (on the Negro side, fourteen and sixteen people in cells made for four) Albany jail, the struggle to stay merely human had obscured the social battle. Once free, a sense of the complete futility of our suffering settled down upon us like a heavy, enervating...