Word: frailness
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Humphrey's victory was built on a "somewhat frail reproduction" of the traditional Democratic coalition-the poor, the minorities, the aged and the ethnic blue-collar workers. Of Muskie's supporters, 55% named Humphrey their second choice v. only 29% for McGovern. For the Ohio primary this week, the polls had Humphrey about a 10% favorite over McGovern...
...hearings have established only that the Justice Department figures involved have both frail memories and a rather chummy relationship with certain ITT executives. Kleindienst may well survive further testimony with his reputation unsullied. Now, though, the chances of his confirmation being defeated were put at 25%-up from zero the week before...
...last effort to launch an art "movement" from the frail base of one New York patron's taste took place about a year ago, when Dress Manufacturer Larry Aldrich gave the Whitney Museum a mass of paintings by younger American artists on condition that they all be exhibited under the category of "Lyrical Abstractions." The show was a complete flop. Even New York-where the omnivorous appetite for meaningless art categories would test the digestion of a goat-rejected this offering: the name meant nothing and the members had nothing in common. Yet the event did involve...
...Frail-looking and elegantly tailored, Chou seems sedate and almost epicene by comparison with the earthy, hard-living ex-soldiers who were his colleagues in building Red China...
...more public occasions, he was often shy and visibly ill at ease. Last New Year's Day, during his final television appearance, he appeared frail and sick. He was. Shortly after the speech, he was assailed in turn by the flu, pneumonia and, on Jan. 3, a massive heart attack; last week his heart finally failed...