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...nation of mice. We dress and behave with timid circumspection. Good taste is the worst vice ever invented." The name is the same, and "obviously it is going to help," said Attorney General Robert Kennedy, 36, of brother Teddy's run for a Massachusetts senate nomination. But lest his 30-year-old little brother count too much on family connections, Bobby managed to raise the homely political platitude to new frontiers of obvious ness: "If he doesn't have the stuff him self, if he won't go out and work, if he doesn't know...
...early age. Wolf puppies that have less contact with people are likely to turn savage when they grow up. Most of Dr. Ginsburg's wolves are uncannily bright. They have learned to work switches and faucets; their cages must be fitted with locks operated from outside lest they unfasten the inside latches and roam the lab building...
...Europe's big businessmen are totally reconciled to the notion of all-out competition. Belgium's Nokin and The Netherlands' Philips are both clearly worried lest the Common Market Executive in Brussels cracks down too harshly on pricing agreements among European manufacturers. But unlike some politicians within the Six, the European business community is almost unanimous in favoring Britain's prompt admittance to the Common Market. And if, as most of the businessmen ardently desire, the economic unity of the Common Market ultimately leads to political unity, Europe's business leaders will be able...
...Lest one good custom should corrupt the world...
...threatening and patronizing statement," tossed back at the Jesuits a paraphrase of their own question: "What would be the Catholic reaction if a Jewish publication were to publish an editorial entitled 'To Our Catholic Friends,' warning Catholics to cease their campaign for public aid to parochial schools, lest a wave of anti-Catholic bigotry descend on the nation...