Word: defending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Experts Defend Book...
...been the resort of those who could not hope to prevail by reason and persuasion. It will be repelled today, as it has been repelled in the past-not only by the steadfastness of free men but by the power of the arms which men will use to defend their freedom...
...Maggots. Haled into court for fraud, Matthew Gorer does not defend himself; instead, he lectures the court and the public on the arid conventionality of a society that accepts art only if it has been certified by recognized authorities. "So to show you what's going on I set about painting a picture which everyone would praise without fail, for all the wrong reasons. I wanted to show up the pundits and the cranks, the speculators and the snobs, the whole bunch of maggots...
...cuts). The Hearst papers praised Kennedy's "firmness and determination" in his talks with Soviet Ambassador Andrei Gromyko. In a series by its military writer, Dan Partner, the Denver Post felt that "positive leadership by the U.S.-especially its vow to fire atomic weapons if necessary to defend West Berlin-is slowly solidifying the North Atlantic Treaty Organization into a deterrent force demanding recognition by the Soviets." After auditing Kennedy's Sept. 25 speech before the United Nations, the Chicago Daily News editorialized: "The rule of law . . . found an eloquent champion in the President...
Carter Ford will defend the White Trophy for the New England Sloop Championship tomorrow and Sunday against the hosting Coast Guard Academy, B.U., Holy Cross, M.I.T., Tufts, and Williams. Of Ford's three crewmen, Pete Drake, Rock Pring, and Mike Horn, the latter two were with him when he sailed away from B.U. in a playoff match last fall...