Word: karle
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Barry Goldwater's chief speechwriter, Karl Hess, wrote in the August 1968 issue of Ramparts . "What first attracted me to the Left was the familiar ring of what was being said there. Decentralization. The return to the people of real political power-of all power." The more Hess saw of the left, the more he liked it, eventually leaving the libertarian right to become an anarcho-syndicalist...
...State, Ambassador to Brazil. After Roosevelt's death, Berle devoted himself full time to the law: he taught at Columbia, wrote half a dozen books expounding his moderate philosophy "that all the social inventiveness of the world" was not restricted to "the two poles of Adam Smith and Karl Marx." One of Berle's last positions of Government service was as chairman in 1961 of an advisory task force for John F. Kennedy on Latin American affairs-a position in which he supported the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion, but also advocated the massive hemisphere aid program known...
...Crimson took three first places. The first of these came in the mile run, which senior John Enscoe won with a time of 4: 12.5. The race started out fast, but slowed down until the last lap when Enscoe put down a strong challenge from Pennsylvania's Karl Thornton. Thornton took second place, 0.3 seconds off the pace...
...Prince of Wales is no Bonny Prince Charlie, clothes-wise at least, according to Fashion Consultant Karl Dallas of Britain's influential Tailor & Cutter. Prince Charles, writes Dallas in the current issue, "follows the cult of shabbiness." For instance: the prince has taken to the fashionably wider tie without realizing that it is out of proportion to the narrow lapels and boxy shape of his '50s-style jacket. "As for his trousers, at the bottom they are the slim shape that every young man was demanding a decade ago, but at the top theyare as baggy...
...Kansas has heeded Psychiatrist Karl Menninger, a searing prison critic (The Crime of Punishment), and set up a felon's "diagnostic center" near the Menninger Clinic in Topeka. The state now sends all prison-bound felons to the center for exhaustive tests by four full-time psychiatrists and numerous other experts. Result: half these men get probation. Among all such Kansas probationers, the failure rate has dropped to 25%, much less than in other states. Congress has approved a similar $15 million center in New York City to screen federal defendants after arrest...