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Dates: during 1960-1969
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> John McLaurin and Benjamin ("Pitchfork Ben") Tillman, both South Carolina Democrats, who exchanged insults-then blows-on the Senate floor in 1902, giving rise to Senate Rule XIX, which bars senatorial character assassination.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: PREDECESSORS IN DISGRACE | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

Into this vacuum of thought, structuralism has reared its guidon all over the Gallic intellectual landscape. A new school of fiction has risen with the declared intent of consulting man's subconscious intellectual infrastructure rather than the visible rules of literary composition. The function of writing itself-rather than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: MAN'S NEW DIALOGUE WITH MAN | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

One measure of the Smothers' success is that in August they will take their nightclub act to Las Vegas for the superstar fee of $35,000 a week. As Jack Paar once told them, "I don't know what it is you do, but nobody's going...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Mothers' Brothers | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

THE HORRORS OF LOVE, by Jean Dutourd. Using an ill-fated May-to-December romance, Satirist Dutourd skillfully and venomously explores the French character.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Jun. 23, 1967 | 6/23/1967 | See Source »

"Character Assassins." Dodd portrayed himself as the aggrieved party rather than the offender. The Senator depicted four former staff members, who started his ordeal by stealing his private records and passing them to Columnists Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson, as victims of a "pathological desire for vengeance." He branded the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Senate: Dodd's Defense | 6/23/1967 | See Source »

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