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While the PBHA protest was the years largest, student attendance at rallies frequently hit triple digits. The demonstrations were better organized than in the past, drew support from an array of students, professors, alums and local officials and were often orchestrated as parts of larger political efforts...
...ultimate effort on this front, a UNITE! conference of campus activists was held in April in an effort to consolidate a wide array of campus into an umbrella organization...
Upon entering college, he decided to dedicate himself completely to one pursuit instead of participating in an array of extracurriculars, he says...
...stop circus, with its even more bizarre array of characters and sideshows, continued until we graduated, accelerating in madness with the invasion of Cambodia and the killings at Kent State. By June 1971, we were exhausted by the sheer intensity of our rage, and so was Pusey, whose premature retirement began at our commencement...
...question, some parents are ultra-achievers who push their kids too hard, too fast, making every moment of their young lives a competitive and action-packed quest for self-improvement. Others let the kids do whatever they want, sipping and tasting from an array of options and following their own pleasure. Jessica Dubroff may have been a victim of both approaches. While it is often difficult to deter a child who is genuinely passionate about an activity or whose unusual talent sweeps her away into tournament tennis or the Broadway theater, some parents have a disturbing tendency to forget that...