Word: damnedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Painter Stuart, who always stubbornly insisted on putting to canvas exactly what he saw, also left behind a stern point of view that can serve journalists as well as painters. To a proud husband who complained that Stuart had failed to capture his wife's elusive beauty, the artist...
"The Public Be Damned." The last thing that Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg did before his appointment to the Supreme Court was to plead in vain with the telegraphers not to strike. Last week his successor. W. Willard Wirtz, who used to ride the North Western home from work every day...
Then Dubinsky struck out at the notion that anyone should be elected or appointed to responsible office simply because of being a minority member. Said he: "I'll be damned if I will support the idea of the professional Negro, the professional Jew, the professional Italian, that a man...
"They're doing a damned poor job in education schools-75% of the time is wasted time, filled time."
Melbourne scored his biggest political success with Queen Victoria. When she succeeded to the throne at 18, Melbourne became her mentor, tried to soften her stern morality. In his wry way, he explained politics to her: "People who talk much of railroads and bridges are generally Liberals." In turn, the...