Word: dissent
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...Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting yesterday in University Hall, one Faculty member raised a question "the implication of which was that he in favor of joining the program," according to President Pusey. There was no further dissent evident at the meeting...
...growing America, the Post finally undertook an extensive and expensive survey of its readership. The motivational researchers concluded that the magazine had about four years to live, unless it could greatly increase its appeal to young people. The Post was urged to change its image by emphasizing dissent...
Business after all, is business, and so last month the Post unveiled its new feature column "Speaking Out: The Voice of Dissent." Herman Kahn, publicity man for Civil Defense, helped christen the column by agreeing with 99 per cent of America on how necessary it is to prepare for war. The cynical quickly complained the new Dissent was only false advertising; but as one shrewd observer commented, "What Kahn actually challenges is the prevalent notion that nuclear war will somehow be unpleasant...
Warchol had asked that executive power be left in the hands of the present executive committee, which he freely admitted to be only himself. However, the proposal of a three-man committee with a definite chairman was passed without dissent...
...handymen as much as admitted that the operation would take longer than expected: Gibbons set up a new regional office for the Cincinnati Teamsters-and took out a two-year lease on a suite in a downtown building. But Luken was confident that his dissidents would remain in dissent. Said he: "Jimmy Hoffa is not ten feet tall. I think he's about five foot three.* Hoffa can send in his pros from here till doomsday and he won't get anywhere...