Word: hurrahs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...There just isn't any evidence," he says, "to justify tinkering around with black families." His point: given the crippling pressures of unemployment and racism, it seems apparent that no alternate family structure would have worked better for blacks. Says Gutman: "The Moynihan report was the last hurrah for the idea that there is one right way to organize family life...
...final batch of business statistics issued before the presidential election gave a clear signal: now that the campaign's last heady hurrah has faded, the victor faces a tough task in getting the laggard economy back on schedule. With few exceptions, the indicators point to continuing sluggishness in the business growth needed to create jobs, sales and profits. The most disappointing disclosure: the Government's composite index of leading indicators, which had risen for 17 consecutive months as the economy climbed out of its worst recession in decades, fell .7% in September-the second monthly drop...
...Rowe, a New Deal White House aide and party workhorse for Truman, Stevenson, Kennedy, Johnson and Humphrey, got a floor pass and wandered out among the delegates while Hubert gave his short speech. "It's his last hurrah," thought Rowe to himself as he watched his friend on the podium and surveyed the unfamiliar faces around him. Then, he had another thought. "It is the last hurrah...
...politics. He made plans to be on hand, smiling and greeting old friends, at every Democratic convention-up to, that is, next month's party jamboree in Manhattan. He was turned down as a delegate by New York Democrats, who felt that big Jim had had his last hurrah...
Like most Loeb productions, Mary Stuart is technically impressive--from the simple, stylized sets to Elizabeth's jewel-encrusted costumes to the eloquent lighting. The final scene--Elizabeth's last hurrah--is superbly staged: the lights dim on each of the queen's advisers as they leave her one by one, until she sits alone, framed by a spotlight on her proud, lonely face. The effect is magnificent...