Word: instinctiveness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson, known by many as a "liberal by instinct and a conservative by geography," was born near Johnson City, Texas, 55 years ago. He entered the House of Representatives in 1937, winning the seat by a margin of 87 votes and earning the nickname of "landslide" Johnson...
...Abode of Instinct. Enraptured by Couelle's collection of housing icono-clasms, Beckhardt decided it might be profitable for his bank to invest in a Couelle-designed development, and he arranged to purchase the chateau and 125 acres around it. Couelle's first project was to create Old Castellaras, which he did by building 91 houses (from $30,000 to $100,000) around the chateau. Most of them looked like provincial farmhouses from the outside, were startling only in that there were a few tricky Couelle nuances inside (odd-shaped staircases, sculptured fireplaces). They sold quickly...
When the architect started work on New Castellaras last year, there were no such limitations. Said Couelle: "My dream is to make an abode of instinct, like an animal...
Brave Banker Beckhardt has also gone all out for instinct. Trumpeted he last week, in words that would freeze the mind of any FHA man: "Castellaras is a village of foetuses...
...loud as they once were. Her constant companion is pain-"pain ever young and active, instigator of astonishment, of anger, imposing its rhythm on me, provoking me to defy it"-but she will not blunt it, for pain, too, can be a boon to one with an "instinct for the game of life...