Word: tells
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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PLAZA SUITE. If hotel walls had ears-and Neil Simon's comic prowess-they might tell tales as mirth-provoking as these three one-act plays. Directed by Mike Nichols, Suite manages to exercise the funny bone while keeping a sympathetic finger on the human pulse...
...determined your purpose for being there, which may further explain why the program may have been a failure. It does not seem clear to me, however, that you were invited or hired to prove "Shaw is doing something; that Shaw is not just another Negro College." Time will tell that, not Harvard and Radcliffe students. Furthermore, I can not share your idea that "it was hoped that the tutors would be favorably impressed with Shaw and that Shaw would thus be vindicated by a second set of Harvard eyes." This, too, is another example of your inflated opinion of Harvard...
...favorable; and the accomplishments of the tutors were not at all favorable. While trying to create a "white atmosphere"--Be In's, mock trials, and attempts to brainwash black students about black families--the tutors failed to ask themselves questions of the utmost significance: What can I tell black students about black families...
Danehy further charged that an unnamed doctor "from Mexico or South America" was responsible. If the incident occured again, Danehy said, "I'm personally going down there and give him a kick in the duff, and maybe some anatomy professor can tell him where the duffis...
...their prints won't be impounded pulls Kahlenberg toward cloak-and-dagger tactics of secrecy. "I know where three negatives of Scarface are," he will say with a mysterious smile, or "I think I can lay my hands on most of Salvation Hunters." And that's all he can tell the world for fear of driving an owner further underground...