Word: affectionately
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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In 1962, Principal Elihu Oshinsky stopped the prayers in keeping with the Supreme Court's decisions against compulsory religious exercises in public schools. Appalled, 15 parents-Protestant, Catholic and Jewish-organized PRAY (Prayer Rights for American Youth) and sued in federal court, claiming that their tots had a constitutional...
That is where Mayor Cavanagh comes in. If Williams has the affection of the Michigan Democratic rank and file, Cavanagh probably has more strength with the weakly motivated center of the electorate. A disproportionate number of such voters are young, and for them the 37-year-old Cavanagh has great...
Polish-U.S. relations. That could be accomplished easily enough, if the Polish people had anything to say about Poland's policies. As earlier visits by Richard Nixon and Bobby Kennedy showed, the Poles retain an irrepressible affection for the U.S.
Robert Mariotti, as Tom, fails to show the battle of his yearning for freedom with his affection for his family. His tone is too flat, too conversational, and the tension he should feel is not apparent. When he tries to be tender, he only whines; when he tries to be...
Sánchez' appealingly altered portrait of a young junkie and dope pusher evokes sympathy mainly by pushing the film's thesis that most such cases stem from "lack of affection." Producer-Director Jerónimo Mitchell Melendez ignores complex social and psychological factors when he suggests that...