Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first championship showdown in Ivy history between two undefeated teams had been so ballyhood that The Game had not only been forced out of its customary place of honor, but was lucky to find room in the rumble seat...
Then, with a sure sense of timing, Goldwater began to needle the guest of honor. "Bill," he said, "if you're going to lose 'em, lose 'em big. Running as a conservative in New York City, you're not a political candidate, you're a political kamikaze. You're a Goldwater who did it on purpose." Just how popular that sort of activity makes a man, Goldwater had little doubt. "I had an interesting dream last night. The scene was Johnson City, Texas, and Bill Buckley was moving into a brand-new house. Across...
When it comes to his relationship with the business community, Lyndon Johnson does not believe that it is necessary to do without either-but he is certainly acting like a man who knows where the choice lies. Last week, after an intricate and mystery-shrouded confrontation that would do honor to Machiavelli, Johnson forced the $2.9 billion aluminum industry to bow to Government pressure and retreat from a price increase. It was the first such backdown since the steel industry's retreat before John Kennedy's wrath in 1962, and it marked the beginning of a new phase...
...admit that she was guilty of espionage. But she never broke. "The old rules," she wrote later, "still held good in this as in any other conflict between human beings. If you fought hard enough, whatever was left of you afterward would not be found stripped of honor...
...Royal Hunt Shaffer has tackled some of man's profoundest problems: God, Faith, Hope-Despair, Joy-Pain, Greed, Honor. In the Introduction to the printed text, he states some of his premises: "What is most distressing for me in reading history is the way man constantly trivialises the immensity of his experience" the way, for example, he canalises the greatness of his spiritual awareness into the second-rate formula of a Church-any Church..... To me, the greatest tragic factor in history is man's apparent need to mark the intensity of his reaction to life by joining a band...