Word: damnedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Her creative output was meager by most standards: she published only seven trim collections of poetry and short stories. "I was following in the exquisite footsteps of Miss Millay," she said, "unhappily in my own horrible sneakers. My verses are no damned good." In fact, her verse was carefully shod...
For the last year MacBird (we are told) has been circulating at anti-war rallies and publishers' luncheons, waiting for a cause to happen to it. None did, and the critics made their own. MacDonald, Brustein, Clureman and Robert Lowell declared the play a theatrical experience of sheer delight, even...
Olds-like most Viet Nam pilots-regrets the absence of fuselage-mounted 20-mm. cannon on the Phantoms. "Good Lord," he says, "would guns come in handy!" The reason: North Vietnamese pilots bore in close to deny U.S. pilots the long-range capability of their Sparrow and Sidewinder missiles. Olds...
The Inner Belt has been discussed, debated, and damned in Cambridge for the good part of two decades. No other issue has remained so important so long. Controversy has surrounded its planning, and still does despite last month's selection of a route through Cambridge. The attention to the highway...
Pearson himself has admitted that U.S. economic influence in Canada is partly due to the passivity of Canadian investors. "They might go into the wilderness, cut down trees, break the land, and move over mountains, but if they made $100 in five years, damned if they'd put it...