Word: licensee
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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This is glaringly evident in the article "Kids, Sex and Doctors" [Nov 25 What is left out is responsibility. If Leah Newman, 16, is living away from home and supporting herself, then her statement holds good. But if she lives at home, supported by her parents, then she has a...
Little Nipper. We wouldn't have known much about Lady if it hadn't been for that little nipper "Woody" Woodhouse who lived across the green from Lady. Woody was eight when he first took a shine to her. But he was the one Mr. Tryon chose to...
LENNY BECAME convinced that the law was trying to get him, to shut him up by revoking his cabaret license. The reason was not that he said things like "Filipinos come quick" or "Are there any niggers out there tonight," but that his satire was directed against the wrong culture...
White politicians paid little attention to Mound Bayou's hospital while it was struggling along on its own. Once the hospital and medical center began receiving regular federal funds, they became interested. Local officials tried to take over the Mound Bayou program -and its funding-but failed. State agencies...
LIKE A LOT in this book, this is a potentially intriguing thought that never comes to much. Nabokov uses his literary persona as license to play various sorts of games with words while avoiding the standard obligations of fiction writing, like characterization. A bit of solid, readable narrative would seem...