Word: copycat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This sort of remark infuriates Mrs. Rhoda Kellogg, whose 35 years as a student and collector of children's art have convinced her that childhood's first great defeat often occurs at that moment. Giving "meaning" to the scribbles forces the child to accept a copycat view? of the world, she thinks. Sooner or later, it will cost him his natural freedom of expression. But "adults feel that anything that belongs to the child is no good," says Mrs. Kellogg. "If there's one thing they have to do, it's get rid of childhood...
...Curtises, the Milton Berles, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and the Judy Garlands. Before it climbed to political eminence through marriage (Pee-tah's to Jack's sister Pat), The Clan was known principally as a close-knit group of rigid nonconformists, with trib al rites characterized by copycat habits (members tend to use the same agents, the same make of car, etc.). Their clannishness, in fact, is strangely similar to that of the Kennedy family itself. Mem bers of both groups are young (in spirit if not in age), skillful, articulate, gregarious and highly talented...