Word: loyality
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Unless this conflict can be eased, the U.S. will find some of her most loyal and courageous young people choosing to go to jail rather than to bear their country's arms...
...Unless this conflict can be eased," the letter stated, "the United States will find some of her most loyal and courageous young people choosing to go to jail rather than to bear the country's arms, while countless of others condone or even utilize techniques for evading their legal obligations...
...country's truck drivers, to be sure, are still so loyal to him that they recently raised his annual salary to $100,000 and approved a succession gimmick aimed at putting him back in the driver's seat as soon as he has served his time (21 years if he wins parole). And some trucking employers are admittedly anxious for his early return; only Hoffa, they are convinced, can keep his men in line. Indeed, Detroit's Teamsters staged a 24-hour walkout last week in protest against the Supreme Court decision, forcing Hoffa to rush home...
...largely in an effort to change the image that Julie took on a straight role in The Americanization of Emily. She played a freshly widowed World War II British Army chauffeur whose notion of rest and rehabilitation for the wounded went considerably beyond TV and touch football. Her loyal friends say that she never performed better, but Julie, perhaps her own best critic, is convinced that she was "rather lost...
...Paul Mellon's private English painting collection. So vast has it grown that just to hang its choicest items, Richmond's Virginia Museum of Fine Arts cleared out all its picture galleries 31 years ago. But for all of Virginia's traditional ties to old England, Loyal Yale Grad Mellon ('29) showed 300 of the paintings at Yale last year and last week decided that the collection's proper home was his New England alma mater...