Word: childing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...deciding to educate their daughters themselves [Oct. 29]. Too many parents refuse any responsibility whatsoever for the education of their children and then complain of school taxes and poor teachers. The law requiring attendance at school exists obviously to insure an education for all children. If, however, a child can get and is getting a good education at home, it is ridiculous to enforce...
Perhaps, monetarily speaking, a Westinghouse robot does cost more than a child. Our last baby cost me months of illness and $1,500. How do I stack up with Westinghouse production...
...people's approval. In their campaign slogan, the Republicans left out another P that was the most important of all: principle. The people sensed that Dwight Eisenhower held to basic and important American principles that worked, as the President put it, for "every American man, woman and child, whatever his station, his calling, his religion or his race...
From the moment that U.S. correspondents had begun coming into free Budapest the rebels had never ceased to ask, "When are the Americans coming?" During the middle of the fighting a Hungarian had lifted up his son so that the child might touch a U.S. flag on a correspondent's car. Again and again, innocent of world affairs, they had asked if arms would come soon from America. Said one: "If the Russians come back, we can't hold out forever...
Born. To Adlai Ewing Stevenson III, 26, Harvard graduate student, and pretty, blonde Nancy Anderson Stevenson, 23: a boy, their first child (and first grandchild of Adlai Ewing Stevenson II); in Boston. Weight...