Word: supportively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Student leaders and faculty members said on November 3 that, among other ideas, the faculty would most likely consider extending financial support--and perhaps sanctuary--to the eight...
...Divinity School Faculty met yesterday afternoon, but no one would say whether it decided to support the eight Divinity students who handed in their draft cards at Arlington Street, Church last month...
...help unless federal spending is cut." The difficulty about wielding an ax on the budget, noted Chairman Roger Blough of U.S. Steel Corp. last week, is that "nobody has come forward with a list of priorities that would command a consensus." Blough's somewhat idealistic recommendation: political support for "elected officials who vote to cut government spending even if this affects our own pet projects and communities...
...Common Cold. Without question, the stalemate has already cost the President some of his cherished support among business leaders. Last month, when the presidents or chairmen of 100 major companies gathered in Hot Springs, Va., for the semiannual meeting of the prestigious Business Council, the corridors hummed with complaints. Most of the council faulted the President for "lack of leader ship" and "playing politics" with congressional demands for spending cuts as a prerequisite to the 10% income tax surcharge he proposed in August...
...claim that political support for the Freedom Budget would be gathered by "convincing" in an elitist way local "church groups and political clubs" to support it. I said that at the local level Freedom Budget supporters plan person-to-person work in '68 to counteract the backlash among low-income white voters by showing that racist appeals are used by reactionaries as a cover-up for anti-labor conservative social and economics policies. I also added that a supplementary effort would be made with "religious groups and community political organizations," not "political clubs" like Tammany Hall or the Daley machine...