Word: frontiers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been called "the mother art." The First Family is supposedly a patron of the arts. It is somewhat surprising, therefore, that their new home in Virginia should be so lacking in enlightened architectural design. One can only assume that its future occupants feel that this is a progressive, New Frontier type of house...
...that the New Frontier has launched the 50-mile-hike fad, how about Mr. Kennedy's going one step farther and starting a 90-mile-cruise fad-to Cuba, to see exactly how Communism and its weapons have gained a foothold under our very nose...
...like this," said the President of the U.S. to an aide, "I'm going to give up the job." That was last January, and if Jack Kennedy had not been kidding, he would be back in Boston by now. For February was another gloomy month, and the New Frontier can only hope that March, which came in like a lion, will walk out like a lamb...
...favorite Fiedler theory, the true rebel was the private Sam Clemens as opposed to the public entertainer Mark Twain. Never these twain will meet-or part. The Second Stone is a skillfully contrived dramatization of this dichotomy. Clem is the defiant Huck Finn who has "lit out for the frontier" with his big "no" to "the world of mothers." Mark is Tom Sawyer, the pseudo rebel "with a note in his pocket to Aunt Polly" saying he loves her (the U.S.) after...
...Ambassador, debating with Indian neutralists, Harvard Professor John Kenneth Galbraith, 54, was getting "a little uncomfortable at the implication that those who help you are the threat to your policy." Now, weary from 16-hour days and suffering from an undefined liver complaint, he will return from the New Frontier and go back to Harvard next fall...