Word: moments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...liked your Essay, especially its conclusion. People submerged in details often lose sight of principles. We want peace, but a peace of justice, not of compromise. At the moment, the only way to attain such a peace is victory...
...again, in a moment of exasperation, one of Lyndon Johnson's aides used to remark that the President was "more." No matter what he did, said the aide, the President would do it "more" than anybody else. When he was angry, everyone in the White House knew it. When he was charming, the birds would plummet from the trees. When he was rude or boorish, hardly anyone could be ruder or more boorish. And so, in recent weeks, after Johnson decided to be remote and aloof, it is not surprising that he has been more remote and aloof than...
Academic controversy is currently not limited to California. At the moment, another but lesser battle of words rages over Harvard's new Institute of Politics, supported by the John F. Kennedy Library Corporation. British Journalist Henry Fairlie ignited the fuss with an article in London's Sunday Telegraph and the Washington Post, charging that the institute is a vehicle for the Kennedy family "to move in on Harvard" in order to nourish brainpower for its future political staffs. One sign of this takeover, claimed Fairlie, is that Harvard's 30-year-old Graduate School of Public Administration...
...What has made her the driving, well-organized person that she is? "My father," she replies, without a moment's pause...
...those who have borne responsibility in our country since 1945 have not for one moment forgotten that a third world war would be a nuclear...