Word: following
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. As a follow-up to his Life Against Death, which has become an undergraduate's delight. University of Rochester Professor Brown offers further Freudian ruminations on his theory that mankind's greatest enemy is sexual repression...
Competition at Last. Robertson also had a special problem. After decades of reliance on the organization, he received, at best, tepid support from his old allies in this year's campaign. Some Byrd advisers suggested bluntly that Robertson, who was never an important figure in the combine, should follow Old Harry into voluntary retirement. Instead, Banking and Currency Chairman Robertson years' campaigned on the strength of his 20 years' seniority in the Senate. Wearing the traditional white linen suit favored by Old Harry, he stumped the state making florid (and familiar) speeches denouncing the evils...
South Vietnamese peasants see another side of the Koreans. When refugees come back to a Korean-cleared village, they are likely to find their houses cleaned and repaired, the grass cut, the area sprayed with insecticide. Koreans scrupulously and sensitively follow Oriental custom in their dealings with village elders and the populace as a whole. Two Korean soldiers who raped a Vietnamese woman were summarily shot in front of their company...
Many a housewife, reveling in the luxury of several charge accounts around town which she has paid off desultorily, has been shocked to discover that her record as "slow payer" can follow her to whatever state she may move to-without giving her a chance to talk back. And as Katharine Hepburn recently complained, insurance companies had asked her: "What is your income, whom do you support, how much did your house cost, do you still menstruate, are your periods regular, your bowels, do you drink...
...swear to the act of Succession, for it asserted the lawfulness of the King's acts--thus to the Tower. Falsely convicted of open denial of the King's supremacy over the Church, he loses his head. This much is familiar. But, we ask, why? Why does Sir Thomas follow the path of martyrdom that four hundred years later was to make him Saint Thomas? This is the question that Bolt explores in his splendid play and to which I muse essay an answer...