Word: supportively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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McCarthy showed strength in Boulder (home of the University of Colorado) and in the middle-class suburbs of Denver. Humphrey got most of his support from mining and industrial areas like Pueblo and Colorado Springs...
...academic robes billowing in the wind. We laugh at his appearance. He tells us that our action will precipitate a massive right wing reaction in the faculty. He confides that the faculty had been nudging Kirk toward resignation, but now we've blown everything; the faculty will flock to support the president. We'll all be arrested, he says, and we'll all be expelled. He urges us to leave. We say no. One of us points out that Sorel said only violent action changes things. Ranum says that Sorel is dead. He gets on the phone to Truman...
Hagerty originally conceived of the fund as providing full support--tuition and living expenses--for one Negro student here. However, he said, because the committee and most Harvard students believe that Harvard has "a lot of scholarship money," the committee decided to make the fund supplementary to regular aid grants...
They declared their intention to refuse service at a press conference in M.I.T.'s Hayden Library. Zigmond's father, Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmond of the United Ministry, and Hilary W. Putnam, professor of Philosophy, attended the session to support...
...demands followed an academic strike by 200 students on April 26. The strike, sponsored by Ethos and Wellesley Against Racism (WAR), called for almost identical reforms. Miss Kristine Olson, a junior and coordinator of WAR, said the administration evaded the demands at that time, offering moral support but stating that the requests would be too difficult to implement...