Word: following
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Thing He Hated. Orval Faubus did not learn about segregation in the Ozarks. "He never saw a Negro until he was a grown lad," said Uncle Sam. "Then he went away North to follow the strawberry crop when he was about 18. We only had one Negro family in Madison County in those days, and they lived way down on the crick where nobody ever saw 'em. I told Orval not to hate anybody of any race. I told him people would think he was narrow-minded and would look down on him." Then Old Sam provided...
...Results. When they are satisfied that depatterning has gone on long enough, the psychiatrists withdraw the barbiturates gradually and cut the shock treatments to three a week. During a month of rehabilitation, a nurse or attendant helps the patient to reorient himself. After discharge there is intensive follow-up through doctors and social workers. By way of "maintenance treatment," the patient goes back to the hospital every week for shock therapy during the first month, and once a month for the next two years...
...novel: "The patient exaggerates his mood and his feelings: he 'lets himself go' and gets himself into a highly emotional state. He is uncooperative, refuses to answer questions or obey orders . . . At other times he will thrash about wildly. His talk may be disjointed and difficult to follow...
...Creeps has no makeup editor. Every department just turns its copy in to the printers, who simply follow a policy that all the news is fit to print-even when it means running a story from one column to the preceding one. The paper may well be the only one in the world with three separate editorial pages, each allowed to pursue its own vendettas and crusades with joyous disregard for overall policy. Thus, in one issue, in addition to Cabot's own editorial-page salute to the paper's founder, his colleague J. B. Martinez wrote...
...their annual convention at Wiirzburg, they denounced Korn's alchemy as "Schweinerei" (swinishness), demanded harsher penalties against "gottverdammte Weinpanscher und Weinfaelscher" (wine waterers and wine phoniers). They fret that if Korn's secret is revealed in detail at the trial, the publicity may encourage others to follow his example. Said a Bonn barkeep: "If it's that easy to make good Niersteiner Domthal, I may just go around to the drugstore myself...