Word: stirs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More privately, Sparkman expresses his feelings: "I've never tried to stir up emotions. I've fought all of the civil rights fights here alongside the Southern Senators-but on constitutional and practical grounds. I've always contended that race problems weren't solved by legislation, but by economic improvement...
...Gravel led off the ninth with identical singles into left, but as a mob of three Harvard pitchers began to warm up, Kevin Foster popped up a bunt attempt to McCandlish. Pinch hitter Earl Kirmser then grounded an instant double play ball to third: add Houston and stir. And the game was over...
...well as providing an inspiring alternative to the congested lunch-counters in the square, a balcony picnic ground might stir the beginnings of a new kind of college spirit to fill the vacuum left by the decline of the loyalty to Harvard that used to thrive on college songs, rivalries with Yale and ivy walls...
...DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ENTIRE WORLD AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF COLE PORTER REVISITED simmers with campy humor, and the bewitchers who stir the broth include a loony (Elmarie Wendel), a lovely (Carmen Alvarez), and a larky clown (Kaye Ballard). The little-known Porter songs are basted...
Actually, Savio had failed to stir any widespread campus sympathy for his latest claim that the university had ignored "due process" in suspending three students for taking part in the "filthy-speech movement" and flatly expelling one: Savio's longtime F.S.M. Crony Arthur Goldberg. At a later rally, some 2,500 students gathered to hear a few remaining F.S.M. members announce that the organization was being dissolved. In its place, insisted Jack Weinberg, an unemployed former Cal student, would grow a "Free Student Union" patterned after oldtime trade unions and open to "all students who are interested in anything...