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Word: fellowism (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...world?two skeletons making love on a tin roof." A hardheaded Scotch drinker (only at night), he has smashed upwards of $700 worth of crockery in bouzouki establishments, and has been known to snore in a La Scala opera box during a Callas première. Even his fellow Greek shipping kings long dismissed him as a crude upstart. Says one acquaintance: "He was trash to some Greeks, the way old Joe Kennedy was trash to some Irish...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FROM CAMELOT TO ELYSIUM (VIA OLYMPIC AIRWAYS) | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

...called a "human treasure" by his fellow Japanese, and few authors have so compellingly evoked the subtle, precise beauty of his homeland. His prose is clear, deceptively simple; yet the images scattered through his narratives link together to produce deep, sudden insight into the souls of his characters - and of Japan. Until last week, however, Yasunari Kawabata was all but unknown in the West. Then, to the surprise of many, he was awarded this year's Nobel Prize for literature for his contributions, as the citation put it, to the "spiritual bridge spanning between East and West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: Spiritual Bridge | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

...EVENING early last week Marcos Munoz and four fellow California farmworkers stood in front of DeMoulas's Supermarket in Lawrence, Mass., asking patrons to shop elsewhere. DeMoulas had twice broken a promise to Munoz that he would stop carrying grapes for the duration of the national grape boycott, so the farmworkers decided to picket the store until DeMoulas signed a written agreement...

Author: By William C. Bryson, | Title: Clean Revolution | 10/22/1968 | See Source »

...money on the Puerto Ricans in the neighborhood, but that there were no Puerto Ricans employed in the store, at least not in the front counters. Munoz, a disarmingly affable Mexican-American, spoke enthusiastically about the pressure the Puerto Ricans could bring against DeMoulas, urging them to help their fellow Spanish-speaking Americans who were suffering, 3000 miles away, just so that DeMoulas could make a few extra dollars. If the Puerto Ricans would all shop at the First National Supermarket a few blocks away, Munoz told them, DeMoulas could quickly be brought to his knees...

Author: By William C. Bryson, | Title: Clean Revolution | 10/22/1968 | See Source »

...pooled the four Teaching Fellow's salaries, which the Faculty allotted, to pay for all the course expenses, Finkelhor said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Soc Rel 148 Staffers Try for Federal Grant | 10/21/1968 | See Source »

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