Word: arens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thirteen years ago Msgr. De Blanc performed the marriage ceremony for my wife and myself. We were at that time of different faiths; he solidly prophesied that we'd never make it. It's true we aren't dead yet and won't know until we are but so far we've done fine and have two children, spaced right, and they will be our family since we believe in birth control. Msgr. De Blanc ties a good knot. As a prophet and a psychiatrist, he falls flat on his face...
...into the Biltmore's ballroom for what was now billed as something like the Lincoln-Douglas debates. While the crowd waited and Lyndon orated, Jack sat tight in his room. At last South Carolina's Governor Fritz Hollings phoned. "You're going down to that debate, aren't you?" he asked. No, said Jack. "You'd better do it," drawled Hollings. "I'm watching that man on TV and he'll ruin you if you don't." Jack went...
Perhaps, in electing a President whom the Russians have declared that they cannot negotiate with, we would be arrogantly denying that we cared what the rest of the world thought of us, but aren't the times rather perilous to be flaunting our obstinacy...
...colleges are in an even more difficult spot than you pointed out. Besides needing common magic to separate the Cream from the cream, they have to perform the arcane wizardry which separates those who really want an Ivy education (of which there still aren't enough) from those who just want Ivy. LEWIS C. CADY '59 Brown University Providence...
...session occasionally, then more frequently. ¶ Accept invitations to subordinates' homes at first, but reciprocate only with group invitations. Then do not accept at all. ¶ Give wives more time to pull away from friendships, since they "don't understand the protocol of office organization because they aren't exposed to it daily...