Word: analyst
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Then came the headlines over Nixon's "carpetbagger" cries at Jack Kennedy when the President flew in to California to make a non-political speech. The Los Angeles Times, once as loyal a Nixonite as Pat Nixon herself, frowned disapprovingly. Wrote James Bassett, the Times's political analyst - and Nixon's chief press officer in 1956: "Nixon's mistake lay in the timing of his remarks. President Kennedy very definitely was in California on high-plane, nonpolitical business...
...Graduate School YR's will present "The Case for Expanding NATO" at 3 p.m. tonight in the Harkness main meeting room. Speaking are: Robert R. Bowie, director of the Center for International Affairs; Elmo Roper, political analyst; and Oliver Schroeder, director of the Law-Medicine Center, Western Reserve University...
...first prize for the best essay on: "Grounds for the Impeachment of Earl Warren." Eddie flunked out of the U.C.L.A. engineering school, attended Los Angeles City College for a year, is now taking extension courses in engineering at U.C.L.A. Off campus, he works as a weight analyst at Douglas Aircraft's Santa Monica plant. The Birch Society kept the text of Eddie's essay secret, but Eddie got the general idea across. On a television interview, he accused Earl Warren of following "the Communist line" in 36 Supreme Court decisions; he also recommended the impeachment of Associate Justices...
...almost completely recovered from an illness which distorted his unfortunate emotional experiences in childhood into a grotesque attitude towards women and sex. After a period of intensive group therapy in prison, he has been released on parole and placed, with the help of his analyst, as a junior executive in an expanding firm. Now he must prove his ability to sustain his equilibrium in his new life...
...blurred line between the young man's images of past and present, the strain of his relationships with the people he knows now and those he remembers, that produces tension. With his analyst and employer, each aware of the young man's problem and each professionally involved in the prognosis, he can relax. But he begins to falter at the recognition of the curious parallel between his present landlady and her husband, and his childhood family. Yet the final test comes from the woman who loves him and her young daughter; for he is forced to obliterate once...