Word: thursday
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...This disregard was never more evident than Thursday morning. It is an inescapable conclusion, after the experiences in Chicago, at the Pentagon, at Columbia, and at many other of the nation's universities that the administration's decision to bring in the police endangered the lives of all students. Not only were demonstrators inside University Hall brutalized, but innocent by-standers were also attacked. This has a special significance for us Black students. At least three of our brothers were attacked for no other apparent reason than the color of their skin. None were in the immediate vicinity of University...
...must be remembered that the present disturbance results from the same intransigence that has created numerous disturbances in the past. We support the student strike, not simply because of Thursday's police action, but out of a belief that the university's policy-making process must be restructured. This belief is bolstered by a new development: violation by the university of its agreement to establish a meaningful Afro-American Studies program...
...student strike at the Law School achieved limited success. The only major graduate school support for the police raid Thursday came from students at the Business School...
...Review will begin gathering first-hand detailed information from people who witnessed the events between 4 and 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning at University Hall...
...with the agony of Christ. "The Lord tests us," he declared. "The church suffers from the abandonment by so many Catholics of the fidelity that centuries-old tradition merits." Even "favored sons" engage in destructive criticism, and by their defections, "certain ecclesiastics and religious crucify the church." At Holy Thursday services next day, he spoke of the "practically schismatic ferment that divides and subdivides the church. How can the living and true church be authentic," he asked, "if the company that forms it is so often and gravely corroded by contestation or forgetfulness of its hierarchical structure...