Word: temperance
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...REPORTS (CBS, 7:30-8:30 p.m.).* The temper of the Harlem Negro is examined through some of his leaders. Participants include Malcolm X, Harlem leader of the Black Muslims; Representative Adam Clayton Powell; and Whitney Young Jr., national executive director of the Urban League...
Other suggestions range along right different lines. William Alfred would preier to see frequent hour exams temper like arbitrarneous of one final exam; Edward H. Geary, associate professor of Romance Languages, limits his discussion to the most successful ways of testing achievement in beginning language courses; George W. Goethcia, lecturer on Social would prefer to see exams provide "an opportunity to make a synthesis of it [the course] with material which has been learned elsewhere," thereby guiding the student...
...Communists' desperate hope is to provoke Venezuela's powerful military into a coup, canceling the elections. So far, at least, the soldiers have kept both their temper and their loyalty to Betancourt. Acting on presidential orders, small squads of troops moved into the city to root out F.A.L.N. snipers; police details prodded merchants into raising their shutters, and security agents rounded up every leftist they could find. By week's end more than 200 were in prison; 25 people were dead, another 90 wounded...
...Destiny. Beyond the President's death lay the urgent task of carrying on. "It should never have happened in America," wrote the Chicago Sun-Times. "That it did must weigh heavily on America's conscience. And if it brings a reawakening and a real change in the temper of our times, Mr. Kennedy will not have died in vain." As a memorial to the fallen President, the New York Herald Tribune proposed "the resolute determination to see to it that never again should tinder be scattered around that might lead to such an evil blaze." Said...
...second act, everyone is turning into a rhinoceros. Jean (Herbert Voland) changes before Berenger's eyes, at first thinking he's sick, then talking the part of a rhino compassionately: "We should go back to nature. We need primeval integrity in this world!" Voland's blustering temper and bull-like charges highlight the production; one expects him to attack the audience, but he runs off to join the other pachyderms instead...