Word: evidentally
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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And a B movie, never mind the big budget and the famous names, is exactly what Memorandum is. The plot is generally aimless, the lines are merely cute. Incredible that it was written by one of Britain's most brilliant playwrights, Harold Pinter (The Caretaker, The Homecoming). Did he...
But Jack, the aging jalopy jockey from Lowell, Mass., swings to a beat of his own. The pad-dwelling poets are looking elsewhere for a laureate. Kerouac, 44, has let them down. He is a true pilgrim, and his objective is not the future but the past. The latest fragment...
The crises are evident in the paucity of results. In Watts, the high-tension Negro section of Los Angeles that erupted in fierce rioting a year and a half ago, measurable progress is almost impossible to discern. Local officials have done almost nothing, and the federal program has bogged down...
Constants & Change. "When the general convictions of mankind and the insights of its wisest men agree," Simons argues, "we can be reasonably sure that they embody a substantially correct view of the contents of natural moral law." Some moral law is virtually self-evident and thus constant through history-for...
CHICAGO, Dec. 6 -- Milton Friedman, professor of Economics at the University of Chicago, argued the case for a volunteer army at the conference on the draft here today, and many delegates found to their evident surprise that they agreed with him.