Word: latinity 
              
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 Dates: during 1970-1970 
         
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...intermezzos to the orations, William Alfred, and Mark Seeger '70 read poems, and John Hoffman '70 sang what he called "a traditional Latin protest song...
Radcliffe students have received Harvard degrees since 1963, but have traditionally held a separate commencement the day before the Harvard ceremonies. A Radcliffe senior, Kirsten E. Mishkin, will give one of the three Commencement addresses by students. She will speak in Latin on women's liberation...
Anticipating trouble, the government mobilized more than 10,000 police in Paris alone. When the protests began, they measured up to neither the Maoists' fondest dreams nor the government's worst nightmares. But they were bad enough to litter the Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain areas of Paris with bricks, glass, smoldering autos and wrecked shops. At the same time, the unrest spread to Marseille, where leftist students, demonstrating at a factory, battled police. In Rouen, four girl students were injured when an explosion shook one of the university dormitories...
...sure-as the -crocus crocuses croci that come up in the spring, Greek and Latin words have always popped up to decorate the -tficuna- bulum incunabula of a writer who wanted his memorandum memoranda to sound more important than -it -is. they are. The data 4s-are not complete, but it appears that this -phe-. nomena phenomenon occurs most often nowadays within the strata stratum of people concerned with newspapers, magazines, television and radio-in a word, media. Trouble is, the media 4s are not singular; 4t-4s-they are plural, as 4s-are candelabra. According to this criteria criterion...
...among other things, that the Führer was nil sexually" -a bit of lèse-majesté that would have marked him for elimination if he had ever fallen into Gestapo hands); it was an instant success, and over the years was followed by "Insides" on Asia, Latin America, the U.S., Africa and Russia. Some critics scoffed at him us "the Book-of-the-Month-Club Marco Polo," but many others regarded his works as journalistic tours de force, exhaustive in research, penetrating in judgment. Through it all, he could say that he "would give all those...