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...hallmark of Nixon's youth had been poverty -- poverty and family illness and endless work. His father Frank, who had dropped out of school and run away from home after the fourth grade, was a combative and quarrelsome Ohioan. After running through a string of jobs, Frank moved to California in 1907, built a house in the desert-edge town of Yorba Linda and tried to grow lemons. There Frank's pious Quaker wife Hannah gave birth on Jan. 9, 1913, to a second son. She named him Richard, after the English King Richard the Lion-Hearted, plus Milhous...
...first two days of the referendum sawseemingly endless stream of allegations ofmisconduct. One student was inspired to comparethe referendum to "badly run elections you'd findin some small Latin American countries...
Charles A. Vick of Alexandria, Va. cited Harvard's "abundant resources and endless opportunities" as the deciding factor for choosing to attend...
...student culture that was dominant then wasone of a counterculture," Epps says. "Activistswere questioning authority and calling forupheaval; but their endless list of critiques wasdirected not only towards the University buttowards society as well...
Today the question has been muted with time; few other than historians debate the peculiar forces that usurped the rationality and strength of will of so many Germans to the extent that they tolerated Hitler and his agenda. Endless theorizing on the root causes of the Nazi psychological and emotional plague unearths a sad legacy of suffering that did not end with World War Two, but has continued to haunt the European psyche for decades. The broader public has left these questions behind, though, and in many ways the rediscovery of Ionesco's "Rhinoceros" now serves only as retrospective...