Word: mindedness
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"Was Rabelais truly one of those nasty, divisive reformers' Did he dig with the same foot as they pestilent fellow Luther' a dirty-minded man. And as a great despiser of women, if I recollect properly, though it's years since I read his blundering, coarse-fibred romance about the...
The problem with this view--legitimate as it is--is the vicious circle it necessitates. Certainly all efforts must be made to control nuclear weapons. But few positive steps can be taken in this direction until detente once again characterizes U.S. Soviet relations. Yet a return to detente seems to...
IT IS ALL TOO EASY for Americans to get last in the details of the re-called nuclear debut government statements on the issue usually feature enough factual distortions and demagoguery to leave the populace hopelessly confused. Among students have, comprehension of the arms race is often who make like...
DIED. Lisette Model, 76, tough-minded, Austrian-born U.S. photographer whose best-known work was of unlovely, often grotesquely fat people whom she caught at moments of great vitality, conferring on them an intense confrontational power; of heart and lung disease; in New York City. Her early photos of Parisians...
In an age when manners are measured by how long it takes someone's secretary to return a telephone call, the art of writing letters may seem obsolete, like designing stained-glass windows or working gold. The Adamses traditionally thought otherwise. All of them believed it their duty to...