Word: wrongness
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Harvard, the quitting of halfbacks John Damis and John Shipman may or may not have been the first signs of a growing unrest. But when a team with such obviously fine material begins to lose and look bad in the process, something is very, very wrong...
They are all wrong, too. The only right and proper program for the Center is submitted herewith, with the perfectly reasonable insistence that all other plans be immediately rejected, scrapped and discarded...
...matter promptly so as to give as much notice as possible to all concerned. Neither of these comments seems to have survived into print. But no increase in the cost of a college education is a joke, and I fear that our joint carelessness may have given a wrong impression to many students. For my part I apologize, and I hope your reporter may join me. McGeorge Bundy, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...larger and larger sums for larger and larger weapons. But, leaving aside the problem of the relative guilt of Rockefeller or Khrushchev in promoting the arms race, it seems to me that Cowan and his supporters, in criticizing those who argue the inevitability of war, are just as wrong in assuming the inevitability of peace...
...asked Robert Francis Kennedy, the ubiquitous campaign manager for his brother Jack, couldn't the local Democratic faction get together behind the national campaign? Why weren't the volunteers working harder? What was wrong? Under Kennedy's crossexamination, Bob Conrad's temper suddenly snapped, and he jammed the accelerator in anger. "It's not as simple as that," he rasped. But before he could say much more, a Nebraska highway patrolman flashed him to a stop. Muttering his disgust, Conrad got out of the car to talk to the cop. Bobby Kennedy, his mind still...