Word: womack
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Some faculty members apparently felt that such objectivity was impossible with Vietnam, and although Woodside says he has been conscious only of the support of several professors--in particular, Fairbank, John Womack Jr. '59, Ernest R. May, and H. Stuart Hughes--his appointment to a tenured position last spring reportedly ran into strenuous opposition from faculty members who did not consider Vietnamese history a serious enough field. At the executive session, Fairbank--who chuckles, calls the story "gossip," and declines to confirm or deny it--reportedly stood, told his colleagues that Vietnamese history was important and that Woodside...
...meeting of the ad hoc committee last Monday, John Womack '59, professor of history, said yesterday, "There was a suggestion in the debates about setting up this committee to investigate and to make general recommendations to the faculty about its relation to the government in terms of finances, grants...
...Womack marry Mexico with Marx...
...Bobby Womack, besides having the world's best album covers, is a pretty good fast-paced soul singer and guitarist. He's not especially adventurous--most of his repertoire is tried-and-true middle of the road soft rock--but he does an exciting job with what he sings. Womack also has a terrific soul revue, including a huge band and three female backup singers, one of whom is sometimes Pam Grier, Rosie's sister. At the Sugar Shack all weekend...
...dream-like quality about it, which works best for the way it shatters at the end. But ultimately empty and cliched, so that affecting as the picture is, one makes cynical remarks about oh-how-alienated-they-all-are on the way home. With an appearance by Professor John Womack, Jr. as a Montana State Trooper who says "Yer quite an individual, boy," near the end. See it because of all the critical conniptions it triggered. At the Cheri...