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Word: hacks (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Blood for Blood. Though Messkirch is kind to the French and Russian war prisoners who work on his estate, he frankly considers them inferiors who rely on "temperament" instead of "temperance." He is contemptuous of the local party hack, who spouts Nazi clichés, but he has also a sneaking admiration for him: "In his round eyes, the eyes of a bird of prey, I saw the extinct race of ancient Rome, which had marched intrepidly over the whole expanse of the ancient world and conquered it." He admits his isolation from the mainstream of European life: "The most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Heart of Darkness | 6/28/1963 | See Source »

...high hurdles, both Awori and Hack Hatch hit hurdles and fell, but Jack Spitzberg came in second behind Bill Elippen of Yale, who was timed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Trackmen Defeat Crimson Squad, 76-73 | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

...Amphibious Life. The difficulty maids had in defending their chastity was immortalized by Samuel Richardson in Pamela. In fact, so much uninhibited dalliance went on belowstairs that Hack Writer Daniel Defoe found the maids fair game. Nothing is more common, he wrote, "than to find these creatures one week in a good family and the next in a brothel. This amphibious life makes 'em fit for neither, for if the bawd use them ill, away they trip to service and if their mistress gives 'em a wry word, whip they're at a bawdyhouse again, so that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Problem | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...with all the amusing ironies of hindsight and foreknowledge relive key episodes in their communal life. Sam at 20 (John Horton) is an ardent lyric poet and marathon runner, at 40 (Donald Davis) a disgruntled fictional crafts man of obscure worst-sellers, at 60 (Dennis King) a rich, popular hack novelist and flagging voluptuary. Old Sam is still trying to learn the lesson of his life as the four Sams discuss marriage, mistresses, goals and the gulf between father and son, a relationship vividly accented by Paul Rogers' portrayal of a paternal Victorian martinet. Ustinov's conclusions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Show Bet | 2/22/1963 | See Source »

...began last fall, when Manhattan District Attorney Frank Hogan, having investigated complaints that authority inspectors were shaking down licensees and applicants, ordered a grand jury investigation. The first witness called was Liquor Authority Chairman Martin Epstein, 70, a Brooklyn political hack who was appointed to his $24,000-a-year post by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1960. Epstein, a diabetic whose left leg was recently amputated, was carried before the grand jury on a stretcher. He refused to waive his immunity (a sort of backdoor way of taking the Fifth Amendment), which is grounds for dismissal under the state constitution...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: More to Come? | 2/8/1963 | See Source »

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