Word: unrest
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...days, Crisp toasted on the spot. Not only had Alabama completely segregated itself from victory on the football field-it also needed new talent to replace its graduating 1956 Southeastern Conference basketball champions. Blatant signs of unrest such as this were certain to hurt the university's high-pressure recruiting campaign...
Complaints about government suppression and growing student unrest in Paraguay reached the National Student Association's International Commission in Cambridge Tuesday, Luigi Einaudi '57, New England chairman of the NSA, revealed yesterday...
...case, it was another good showing for Estes Kefauver, and he seized upon it to announce that Wisconsin proved "real unrest against the Eisenhower-Benson program." And indeed unrest (general or not) was probably the safest word...
...Africa, the last colonial areas under European control are sorely troubled with political unrest and racial tension...
...tension and threat of violence hanging over the Arab world last week got much too personal for two of our reporters. Paris Correspondent William McHale, covering the unrest in North Africa (see FOREIGN NEWS), was caught out after curfew one night near Algiers. Stopped by Senegalese troops with fixed bayonets, McHale was prodded off to the commissariat by a young French machine gunner with an itchy finger. When the correspondent showed his press pass, the nervous Frenchman snapped:"That doesn't mean a thing-this is war!" At the commissariat, luckily, cooler heads prevailed: McHale was released after...