Word: evidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The real Establishment, he suggests, is not one of people, but of things: the unwieldy Victorian inventions, from the railways to the political parties, that contemporary Britain accepts as unchangeable. As Deputy Prime Minister "Rab" Butler said of the civil service: "You know it's the best machine in...
It was evident at week's end that more than strong words were needed to stop the Chinese. At Ladakh, on the western end of the 2,500-mile frontier, Chinese troops outflanked Indian defenders and forced the evacuation of the key military post guarding the entrance to Karakoram...
"I live by writing and curiosity." A man to be found asking penetrating questions in untraveled places, Alastair Reid, the individual who so characterizes himself, is a poet and a European correspondent for the New Yorker. That this laconic and bushy-browed Scotsman has a lively curiosity is evident from...
Quickly he learns about the conspiratorial friendship and courtesy which seems to exist between Negroes, taught in the same trap; conversely, he discovers the race hatred and race compromise which so often prevent Negroes from unifying for advancement. He learns of the squalid noisiness of the Negro ghetto, where sex...
Something More. Renoir adored women, as is evident from the multitude of round, rosy nudes he painted. It is no surprise to learn that his household was full of them. He put aside his broad palette of art student's love affairs when he married, but his relations with...