Word: sufferance
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...awareness" dissolves all boundaries. The distinction between self and the outer world disappears, and with it, all conflict. (For people who are unaware, conflict is the rule of life. Men are filled with anxiety, they fight each other and suffer. For them the world is a set of grueling competitions, a constant struggle for self-esteem and power...
Harvard coach John Yovicsin, in contrast, stated that he expects his team at full strength Saturday. Halfback Bobby Leo, knocked out cold against Cornell, is fine. Safetyman John Tyson will be wearing a brace for his neck, but X-rays show that he did not suffer a pinched nerve, as feared...
...Board reasons that most Harvard students whose grades are unsatisfactory suffer not from a lack of ability but simply from fatigue: too many classes, too many assignments, too much school. The undergraduate in academic trouble is usually sick of study, and the treatment for his malaise is an enforced sabbatical from college...
...that splits the West in half just as surely as the Iron Curtain divides it from the East. This, the author contends, permits Americans to go their merry, uncomprehending way while the rest of the world lives in ignorance of what the U.S. is really like. Americans, she says, suffer from an excess of earnestness, are deplorably fundamentalistic in religion, too insular, too prone to look for Reds under beds, and are basically anti-intellectual. Furthermore, Goldwaterism was an abomination that still lurks under the surface of U.S. life (along with frightening currents of emotional and physical violence), the educational...
Dartmouth and Yale, both pre-season Ivy favorites, were edged out of the undefeated ranks by non-league opponents Holy Cross and Rutgers last week Today, you can be sure. Princeton and Brown will suffer for those two upsets as they invade Hanover and New Haven...