Word: adoption
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reference to Senator Goldwater's comments on the Newburgh, N.Y., program [ July 28]-'I would like to see every city adopt the plan. I don't like to see my taxes paid for children born out of wedlock"-I can only assume that the Senator does not agree with a moral code of long standing that we are our brother's keeper. In my opinion, utterance such as this not only pollutes the ''clear air of Arizona" but gives a fetid odor to America...
Parents on a book hunt are well advised to adopt the following rule: the younger the child, the better the books that are available. Books for tots are usually splashed with color, well designed, and sometimes contain surprising riches of fun and wonder. Older children would be better off kicking the kiddy-bait habit and graduating to Huckleberry Finn. A sampling of the season's best offerings for small fry and a few distinctive items for older children...
...right Human Events Political Action Conference, found other interested listeners in conservative Republican Senators John Tower of Texas and Barry Goldwater of Arizona. Goldwater was particularly entranced. The Newburgh program was "as refreshing as the clear air of Arizona," the Senator declared. "I would like to see every city adopt the plan. I don't like to see my taxes paid for children born out of wedlock." Goldwater also took the trouble to deny that his remarks had "anything to do" with a potential rival for the 1964 Republican presidential nomination-New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller...
...regime keep up a steady propaganda, urging priests to genuflect to the Communist line. Recently the regime stepped up the pressure. The time had come, the clergy was told in a pro-regime church paper, "for every Catholic priest to consider what political and social position he would adopt in the future." Last week eleven Catholics went on trial in Budapest on charges of trying to set up "an elite Catholic youth corps" to overthrow the government...
During his 1960 campaign and since, John Kennedy repeatedly urged that the U.S. adopt new and progressive policies toward Latin America. In any such approach, the Assistant Secretary should be a key man. But in the maze of the New Frontier, the Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs can get lost-and never be missed...