Word: aftermath
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...assassination and the countless conspiracy theories that it engendered was rendered in an 18,000-word article in the London Times Literary Supplement. "While the assassination itself has till now remained the focus of attention," he wrote, "future historians are likely to be more interested in its aftermath...
Marshall conceived of the Referendum in the aftermath of the Dow protest in October. With editorial assistance from several Faculty members, including Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, and David J. Armour, assistant professor of Sociology, he wrote the questionnnaire and enlisted support on other campuses. David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, advised on the wording of the questions and also contributed $50 to the organization...
...charge emerged in the aftermath of the Streisand concert. The crowd had left Sheep's Meadow strewn with garbage, the refuse of a festive evening--papers, beer cans, food, old bottles, and a single black miniskirit. The mess took three days to clean up. Reed charged that the landscaped beauty of Central Park was being lost in a deluge of commercial events--shows, concerts, happenings...
Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, made the original proposal for the Advisory Council in the aftermath of the Dow demonstration. Hoffmann specified that such a committee should take up three questions: campus recruitment, the relation of Harvard to the Vietnam war, and agreed-upon forms of protest...
Shoulder to shoulder at some points, charging the mob at intervals, massed police cleared the avenue after two hours of melee that surged between 55th and 42nd streets. In its aftermath, Sixth Avenue was littered with debris...