Word: suspect
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Freaks who suspect that they have been sold "bad trip" acid will soon be able to submit a sample of their purchase to a laboratory for a free analysis-courtesy of the city of Boston...
There is no reason to suspect they won't. An H-R Policy Committee poll last week at the Harvard Houses found those who voted to be 3-1 against the revised Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities, which the CRR would enforce...
...American Tribal-Love Rock Musical" has already settled down for long, long runs in New York, Paris, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, London, Tokyo, Sydney and now Boston. It will soon hit such places as Seattle, Honolulu, Memphis, Washington. Tel Aviv and God knows where else. I suspect that by the time we are approaching senility Little Rock, Peoria, Salt Lake City, Gstaad and Darien will all have their own Hairs. (Or, to put it another way, if you don't go see Hair, stick around long enough and some day it will come...
...Anything smacking of secret police tactics has always been highly suspect in the U.S. The Central Intelligence Agency is specifically barred from domestic spying. The FBI operates under tight civilian and judicial controls. Pentagon intelligence and security operations within the country are supposed to be limited to matters of direct military concern, such as counterespionage, protection against sabotage and investigation of personnel. Thus the shock when it became known recently that Army Intelligence had got into the business of monitoring the political and social protest activities of civilians...
Looking Backward. McCarthy's passivity, Larner came to suspect, was hard to distinguish "from a fear of looking bad. In this he was not unlike certain athletes who would rather lose than go all-out to win." But beyond that, there seems in retrospect a certain ascetic bleakness in the candidate's character, and a perverse satisfaction in disappointing the expectations of others. McCarthy seemed to cherish his acedia, his spiritual Oblomovism. He emerges from these pages as an almost hermetically private man who one day-defying all logic and expectation-challenged the President and enlisted a tremendous...