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Word: expressive (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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There are not many avenues open for us to express our political opposition and moral indignation to the war in Vietnam. To the mammoth protests of October and November, this month we hope to indicate our choice for life over death for rehabilitation over destruction by foregoing our own food and contributing the proceeds to life-giving and rebuilding activities...

Author: By Everett I. Mendelsohn and Preacher TO The university, S | Title: No Headline | 12/8/1969 | See Source »

...least express our feelings, in the hope that this will deflect the course of this outrageous action...

Author: By Park Chamberlain, | Title: The Mail A PAINTER'S HELPER REPLIES. | 12/6/1969 | See Source »

...overseas libraries will be ideologically balanced on the liberal and conservative sides. I will say something that may sound dangerous-the majority of books written tend to be written by people on the liberal side because they are more articulate. People like Schlesinger and Galbraith. But our libraries must express-clearly and openly-both sides." Finding writers on the other side, however, is not always easy. Recently Shakespeare fretted: "Why can't we get a good conservative like Richard Kerr to do some writing for us?" Assistants searched diligently, but could find no Richard Kerr; Shakespeare had meant Conservative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Agencies: Thinking Positive at USIA | 12/5/1969 | See Source »

...explain to the man who had torn the sticker that he was engaging in the exact form of tyranny that he allegedly opposed. When my date got a second sticker from the car to replace the torn one, a post-debutante told us that there was no freedom to express "obscenity." I remarked upon the fact that she was holding the rubber chicken, which was naked. She berated my date (a teacher in Ocean Hill Brownsville) as to how much more good she, the post debutante, was doing by volunteer teaching in a ghetto one night a week. Another member...

Author: By Alfred LAWRENCE Toombs, | Title: YALE'S RUBBER CHICKEN | 12/5/1969 | See Source »

...devised the penalty of requiring a student to withdraw, they did include the requirement that he be away from the College for several terms. But it is highly unlikely that the Faculty ever meant to make it a criminal act for a withdrawn student to reappear on campus. Without express Faculty approval, the Committee of Fifteen should have been awfully wary in using a criminal penalty to enforce Berg's academic exile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Berg's Trespass | 12/4/1969 | See Source »

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