Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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> Chicago's Barry Kroll, 30, is a 1960 Michigan Law graduate who got his first legal experience in the Army, arguing 300 military appeals cases. Out of the Army in 1962, Kroll joined a Chicago law firm and found himself picked off a bar list to handle one of...
The anxieties roused among conserv ative Roman Catholics by their church's current reforms have been mild in the open-minded U.S., obedient Italy, in different Latin America and theologically adventuresome Germany. It is in France, where the church has been sharply divided into progressive and conservative wings since...
Died. Gordon Persons, 63, reform-minded Alabama Governor from 1951 to 1955, who in July 1954 put notorious Phenix City under martial rule after his candidate for attorney general, Albert Patterson, was murdered for pledging to stamp out vice, spent the rest of his term cleaning up the town; of...
Today's Germany seems more cautious than romantic, more skeptical than literal-minded. But its sense of national identity remains uncertain; in fact, there are new causes for the uncertainty.
The world will not stop spinning to hear the answers. It had better not, because Author Connelly's untidy muse has not bothered to tie up every loose end. Characters muster on whim, and for the same reason dissolve like smoke; promising bends in the plot lead nowhere at...