Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wouldn't even do it for his friend until Cross had properly identified himself. When nothing in his wallet proved his identity to the banker's satisfaction, Cross led him to a library and pulled off the shelf one of his books on the Old Testament, displaying his own picture on the jacket. That was enough for the banker: Cross was indeed qualified to authenticate Biblical material and was certainly the man sent to handle the purchase of the scrolls...
Afro has started a tutoring program at the Cambridge Community Center. Howard said, "I wouldn't condemn the PBH programs in black communities to the point of saying get the hell out of there, but they should be black." He said, however, the white program directors have no place in the black community because "they don't have any understanding of the problems of blacks and can act as the condescending great white father...
...certainly wouldn't call it the ultimate in contracts," said Richardson. "It's still a good contract for the management. It had to be because we, the union, were in an inferior position all the time... But after the voting many things can be brought to the attention of the public that would be enlightening...
Baird, currently awaiting trial before the state Supreme Judicial Court for distributing contraceptives to BU coeds at a lecture, charged that Forum officials were "cowards," and had chosen panelists, such as Alan Guttmacher, president of Planned Parenthood, who wouldn't say anything "frightening...
...think the whole responsibility of teaching is on the teacher," Ryerson explained. Courses are arranged without regard to grade levels, he explained, in order to have students teach one another in class. "They wouldn't have to participate in as many ways in a more homogeneous group," he said...