Word: hell
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Malcolm X. a film documentary, presents some of the events that went into the making of this man whose thinking has had such a tremendous impact at Harvard and across the country. The film is a montage of Malcolm's speeches and press conferences interspersed with footage of the hell in which black Americans still live. The use of montage is effective, and shows a great deal of imagination in overcoming the lack of documentary footage of Malcolm's life. Although according to Louis Lomax. Malcolm could draw on any given day "more people than Adam Powell. A. Phillip Randolph...
...kick at things." At other times "Artie baked a lot at home -cakes and cookies-and he made perfect frosting. He was a perfectionist. Artie would decorate each cupcake from a pastry-frosting bag, and if I dipped my finger in the frosting he'd be mad as hell...
...under control-but they also doubt that anyone else would do better. Some company officers still nurse scars of the 1970 recession, which resulted from Nixon's earlier attempts to stop inflation by slowing the economy. Says Robert Rowan, president of Detroit-based Fruehauf Corp.: "It was a hell of a lot easier to make money under Johnson than it has been under Nixon. The last three years have been anything but a lark...
...There's no change in the pattern," grumbled Leslie Arends, House Republican whip since 1943. "I've yet to sit in on one of these conferences and hear the President say: What do you think we ought to do?' " A presidential aide remarked: "Well what the hell, I think they're used...
...probably the best all-round player as well. He may well be the most accomplished professional athlete currently active in any sport. Unassuming off the ice, Orr takes command when he is on it. And he often seems to be all over it. Sighs Ranger Coach Emile Francis: "Hell, I see him make a fantastic play on our goal, and when we skate back up the ice, he's there to meet...