Word: drunks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...staff that criticized some OEO projects was obtained by the New York Post. The published news story depicted serious troubles at a Job Corps center at New Jersey's Camp Kilmer. An OEO spokesman responded that Kilmer is "one of our better camps," adding lamely: "Some corpsmen get drunk on weekends, but the problem is no more than on a college campus. We had some problems in the sodomy line, but it's expected when men are together. It is part of human nature...
...been told you have to see Pudding shows drunk, that if you know Alex and Peter it's just twice as funny and you should have been there the night we rewrote the igloo scene, etc.--in short, that you've got to love this sort of thing to like it all. Not necessarily. Considering the possibilities of the genre, Rght Up Your Alley is a real...
...fans include Henry Miller and a satisfying 38% of the big-city Nielsen sample. As Actor Anthony Quinn analyzes Dino's appeal, "All of us seem to be plagued by responsibility, hemmed in by convention. Dean is the symbol of the guy who can go on, get drunk, have no responsibilities...
...life in jail for drinking. Yes, sir, I consider myself an alcoholic. I want to do something about it, but it don't look like I can." The judge had a question: "If I counted correctly, would it be right that you have been up for being publicly drunk 203 times?" The number of offenses made no difference to Driver, who had stopped counting long since. But it made a big difference to North Carolina law. Because he had been convicted on the same charge more than three times in the previous year, the judge could and did sentence...
...Durham Lawyers Anthony Brannon and J. Milton Read Jr., it seemed harsh and unfair to treat a chronic drunk as a common criminal. They had read that Washington Attorney Peter Hutt had defended a District of Columbia drunk with the argument that alcoholism is a disease, not a crime (TIME, Nov. 27), and they decided to do the same for Driver. They took their case to the federal courts, and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a decision that promises to echo across the U.S., upheld their argument. "The alcoholic's presence in public...