Word: stops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...want to go to Viet Nam now? Hell no! We're not fighting a war there: we are trying to please the rest of the world, trying to show them what good sports we are by fighting on the enemy's terms. I want to help stop Communism. If President Johnson starts acting like he wants to win this war I promise I'll quit college and enlist, just like my father did in 1941. But I'll be damned if I'll support Johnson with everything I have, including my life...
Underwritten by a grant from TIME, the tour will bring together panels of such leading foreign-affairs experts as Political Scientist Robert Scalapino, Teodoro Moscoso, former coordinator of the Alliance for Progress, and Wayne Fredericks of the Ford Foundation. At every stop, public discussions will be held under the sponsorship of local World Affairs Councils and universities. Starting this week in Los Angeles, the jet-borne conference will visit San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Houston, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Chicago and Dallas. The meetings are meant for community participation; those who wish to attend should call their local World...
...Miss Horne herself, for she brought along as conductor her husband, Henry Lewis, whose contribution to the musical world may be generously dismissed as pathetic. Maestro Lewis knows a few tricks of the trade: he understands how to keep the beat, he can make the orchestra start and stop together, and he never lets the baton fall out of his hand...
...some, working for McCarthy is a stop-gap measure. "If he loses and then supports Johnson," one Harvard canvasser said "then I'll probably work for the Resistance or the draft union." For others, canvassing has convinced them of the futility of working within the political system. They mention the closed-mindedness, the selfishness, and the apathy of the people they meet...
They work this through, and begin to feel better about what they're doing because now they've finally gotten to know their patients and what this stuff means--not analytically, but in terms of interpersonal relationships. And then it's almost time to stop. We have to work through the termination, and we get a genuine depression in each member of the group, as well as in the over-all group. They have to realize that it is up to the patient to retain whatever they've done...