Word: supportively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second major objection is that a theology of violence presents a clear and present danger to the life of the church itself. It is one thing to cry out for social justice; it is another to support a revolution that may be Communist-inspired and that would, if successful, seek to destroy organized Christianity as one of its first goals. In effect, the advocates of revolution would divide the church into a committed rebel sect, fanatically dedicated to the cause of change, and the vast majority of believers who cannot quite see that to be a Christian necessarily means...
...prompted rumors in Paris that the U.S. would embargo further sales of its gold. Two weeks ago, in a Senate speech, New York Republican Jacob Javits added to the doubts by urging that the U.S. pull out of the London gold pool, stop selling gold to foreigners on demand, support the dollar by buying and selling foreign currencies as other countries do. (The Treasury promptly denied any such intention.) Then there were reports that South Africa, the leading gold producer, might switch from Britain to France to mar ket its metal. South African Finance Minister Nicolaas Diederichs scarcely quelled that...
...Harvard, the Young Democrats' executive committee voted 9 to 0 last night to send telegrams to both senators re-affirming the group's support for McCarthy. The YD's decision to back the Senator last November led to the chapter's expulsion from the Massachusetts Young Democrats...
Clearly Robert Kennedy has something to offer the anti-Johnson effort at this stage. But by jumping into the race as a candidate, he would only point up his least attractive side and start off offending a substantial portion of the electorate. By throwing his support behind McCarthy, he can avoid the onus of opportunism, and add his proven abilities as an organizer in familiar surroundings to McCarthy's equally proven abilities as a campaigner in unfamiliar ones. Their potentials can be fused in a way they could not be with Kennedy the candidate...
...Wednesday, the Yale Daily News gave its support to the SAB position with an editorial calling for the abolition of ROTC credit. Alan Boles '69, editor of the News, said last night that student opinion at Yale appeared to support the SAB resolution. He added that there had been "surprisingly little" reactions to the SAB and News initiatives from Yale ROTC cadets...