Word: earned
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...true picture. Southern California is, as everyone knows, the catchall for the rejects, materialists and rootless pleasure seekers. Naturally our faults would be grossly magnified there. Most teen-agers are interested in much more. True, we have little respect for authority, but that is because authority has failed to earn our respect. Since the adult world, in its headlong worship of money, has failed to give us worthwhile goals, we have to establish...
...church's history. Son of a South Carolina physician, he comes from a large and "schizophrenic" family-four of the children were raised in his father's Presbyterian faith; five became Episcopalians like his mother. After graduating from the University of the South, he went on to earn a doctorate in theology at Virginia Theological Seminary. Hines became Bishop of Texas in 1955. He increased the number of priests in his diocese from 80 to 185, founded the lively Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest in Austin...
...criticized. Obviously, Moses and the bankers who differed with him saw the fair through different lenses-but then the World's Fair Corp. is an unorthodox corporation. Formed in 1959 by five New Yorkers as a nonprofit corporation, it runs the first fair in history that aims to earn a surplus on its investment; most of the others have lost money...
...managers of U.S. big business who earn more than half a million dollars a year belong to an exclusive club whose membership is hardly more than a dozen or two. Among them, the man who presides over Massachusetts Investors Trust, the nation's oldest and second largest mutual fund, receives one of the fattest paychecks...
Tartuffe is a black, bitter and biting comedy. At Lincoln Center's off-Washington Square theater, it is being presented as a broad and bouncy farce. Since this repertory group is a learn-while-you-earn company, the pay-as-you-go spectator should not be unduly surprised at still another miscarriage of esthetic justice. The amusing thing about an endeavor of this sort is that it flatters playgoers that they are breasting the cultural deeps, while the production itself merely dips its toes in a dramatic masterpiece...