Word: perfectability
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...with the defense of South Korea may hold up our heads until he has been deposed. If I accept, as millions of other Western Europeans do, that America is destined to be the mainstay of freedom in this null century world, it does not follow that American institutions are perfect, that Americans are invariably well behaved, or that the American way of life is flawless. It only means that in one of the most terrible conflicts in human history, I have chosen my side, as all will have to choose sooner or later, and propose to stick by the side...
...courage" in unveiling the organization. "I feel that what the Post has done," said Houston Teachers Association President Margaret Bliel, "has been tantamount to a [public] investigation." Said Reporter O'Leary: "In America, everybody should have the right to freedom . . . I think the Minute Women had a perfect right to do what they did. But I just think people ought to know that they...
...estimated 8,400 spectators-some paying-watched Lowenstein play what Davidson Coach Bill Dole called "phenomenal football." He threw eight perfect passes out of nine, six of which were caught, five for touchdowns. The other Crimson TD he ran for, and his punting left little to be desired. His offense produced a total of 278 of the varsity's 477 yards...
...perfect Marxist state...
...other 60-minute man, Captain Dick Clasby, was a real triple-threat for the Crimson. His performance included: a perfect punt that hit the side-line chalk on the Dartmouth 2, a touchdown pass, a key interception, and the afternoon's biggest thrill--a 103-yard kickoff return nullified by a clipping penalty...