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Word: fates (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...NATURE, Fred Exley is a fan. His first book. A Fan's Notes, is a portrait of his life as an outsider and a wanderer whose only solace comes from cheering on his personal hero. The Fiff (Frank Gifford of the N.Y. Giants), every Sunday afternoon. His fate is to "sit in the stands with most men and exalt the exploits of others...

Author: By Ira Fink, | Title: Empty Pages | 5/16/1975 | See Source »

...women's anger and self-hated and the feeling that there's no way out. Pain is the human condition, but more particularly, these books announce, the female condition... The women novelists who depict their plight find in it constant images of challenge aborted or safely contained: the general fate of female challenge...

Author: By Wendy B. Jackson, | Title: Women Under the Influence | 5/13/1975 | See Source »

...positive work. Most of the female characters in the works Spacks studies are negative models--descriptions of people women don't want to be, the victims of anger and frustration. 'To work and to love" is a prescription which was seldom made for these women, whose fate instead...

Author: By Wendy B. Jackson, | Title: Women Under the Influence | 5/13/1975 | See Source »

...Mindszenty became primate of Hungary and by 1948 was leading opposition to the Communist regime's plans to nationalize Church-operated schools and set up a Hungarian Church independent of-Rome. Offered as safe conduct out of Hungary by the government. Mindszenty refused, declaring. "God has ordained my fate and I give myself into his hands." Soon after he was arrested and tortured for 29 days before he finally "confessed" to trumped-up charges of treason and other crimes...

Author: By Stephen J. Chapman, | Title: Joszef Cardinal Mindszenty (1892-1975) | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

...five judges will now have to decide whether Wendt is guilty. If convicted, he could face ouster from the ministry. His fate is in the hands of Bishop Creighton, who is more likely to issue a reprimand at most, since he did not favor the firing of charges in the first place. Actually, Creighton is so sympathetic to the women's cause that he is practicing discrimination in reverse. Last month he announced that he would henceforth refuse to ordain all males in his diocese until the Episcopal Church opened the priesthood to women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Disobedience on Trial | 5/12/1975 | See Source »

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