Word: teared
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...counting houses than it does from mutterers in Cambridge coffee houses, but even nickels and dimes should prove sufficient to buy padlocks for the doors of the Loeb Drama Center. Slogans too will play their part. Where President Pusey has said "Build Up," the Program's cry must be "Tear Down," and under a banner flying those words wreckers will assault the Leverett Towers...
...good, he'll outreach you and pull them in. And if you just tackle him around the shoetops, he'll fall down, all right. But that's not good enough. You've got to tackle him so he thinks your helmet is going to tear right through him. Next time he comes down, he won't want to stretch so far. He'll be thinking about you and wondering where you are. That'll take his mind off the ball he's supposed to catch. We call that 'making them hear...
...workmen at Barillet's-the leading stained-glass studio of Paris-known anyone quite like the intense, wild-haired American artist who had come to them in 1958. Abraham Rattner, 65, was embarked on the most ambitious project of his life, and he seemed unable to tear himself away from it for a minute. He pored over Jewish holy books for inspiration, spent each day at Barillet's rejecting and selecting pieces of glass, watching every move the artisans made as they went about their centuries-old task. The result was worth the effort: a majestic stained-glass...
...days it was a masterpiece of soaring arches, spiraling staircases, and original, light-catching setbacks. But time has not been kind: as Randolph Street degenerated, the theater turned into a rundown movie house. Finally this year its owners, a subsidiary of the Balaban and Katz theater chain, decided to tear it down and put up a garage...
...Highfield, 5,000 Africans marched on the police station demanding that they be arrested as were the N.D.P. leaders. Next day a mass strike crippled Salisbury as 20,000 Africans descended on Whitehead's office in the city center. When the mob refused to disperse, the police lobbed tear-gas shells into their midst, scattering them in all directions...