Word: frequented
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...public office. The sects were ruthlessly put down, but some (the Mennonites and Hutterites) regained strength in the 17th century and after. * Some of the U.S.'s better-known Baptists: Harry S. Truman, John D. Rockefeller Jr., Harold Stassen, Billy Graham, Estes Kefauver. * For its adherents' frequent reference to "the old landmarks...
...lies much of its oppressiveness. "Our tale begins in darkness and ends in darkness," Prokosch begins, and he pursues the sordid, the unhealthy, and the cruel throughout the book with what appears to be a devotion to some mistaken ideal of honesty. The only other explanation of his over-frequent descriptions of torture and disease would be an intent to please or attract readers through their sheer sadism...
...Noble, firmly defends the impartiality and accuracy of his staff. "We don't even ask a man what his political views are when we hire him," he says. The delays in publication, he claims, are due to the tremendous amout of material which has to be correlated and the frequent need to get clearance for publication from military authorities and the governments of foreign countries. "Nothing crucial to the story is ever left out," he says...
...enthusiastic about it as she was, but he went along with it." Amid the glamour, the Woodwards' domestic life was anything but serene. As Bill matured, he grew more attractive to women, and Ann, five years older and desperately hiding the fact, began to fade. There were frequent quarrels, embarrassing scenes, separations and reconciliations. Seven years ago the two seriously discussed divorce, but called it off for the sake of their two young sons. Bill was rumored to be enamored of an Italian princess at one time; Ann saw a lot of Aly Khan during one temporary separation...
Despite all the objections, real and imaginary, to longer library hours, Paul H. Buck, the new Director of University Libraries, has answered one of the under-graduate's most frequent requests. In an unexpected release, Mr. Buck announced today that, beginning January 5, Lamont would remain open until midnight on weekdays, and from 2:00 to 10:00 p.m. on Sundays...