Word: used
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Congressional investigators might use against respondents the answers to a questionnaire sent this week asking some graduate students specific questions about their political beliefs, Vern Countryman, professor of Law, warned yesterday...
...This is ludicrous. The club now has facilities but no instruction and no room to use the equipment," Bain said...
...reference to President Pusey and the barricades was an allusion to his own use of that metaphor. Martin H. Peretz Assistant professor of Social Studies
...Randy Darwell's set that makes the play even before the first note of the prelude--the Beatles' "Penny Lane"--is sounded. The floor, whose dullest color is a flaming chartreuse, said "festival" right off. Near a balcony projects a lovely pole, with feathers atop, that the actors use for quick descents. The rest is a complicated arrangement of stairs and levels over which the cast runs riot...
Everyone is in the same predicament. It is hard to take responsibility for one's own existence without privacy and without time. It is hard to use even the freedom one does have, for it is hard to realize it is there. The noise of the dorm fills up the spaces and presses in on the people living there, sounds, words, commands--the voice of the public consciousness. The constricted space of plural living is a sign of sorrow. Free, open space is needed for the fortuitous and the unforeseen to occur, for the emotionally neutral and the amplitude...