Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"The threats to our society from mental ills, broken homes, crime-ridden cities, imperfect governments and the even less perfect relationships among governments, are as pressing as any," he says. "And the humanities, which give quality to life and also to most of us our deepest understanding, must continue to...
"I'm so glad you came," my friend of last Saturday said, pressing over to me through the crowd. "He really had them today, didn't he? That mystery of non-being always gets 'em. You see what I mean about God, now, don't you? No one thing, but...
At week's end the Communists seemed unenthusiastic about pressing the matter. Growled one comrade: "Politics in the piazzas, religion in the churches, peace for the dead." Meanwhile, throughout Red Emilia, farmers and workers, priests and parishioners were peering through weed-grown cemeteries to see what other instances of...
DEFENSE SPENDING: No final figures were set, but Defense Secretary Neil McElroy indicated that the cost of national defense will come to about $40 billion-$2 billion above this year's ceiling. The increase will go mostly toward missile development. Georgia's Democratic Senator Richard Russell was notably...
This final version of the bill is far from perfect. The complex method for handling complaints against landlords may discourage plaintiffs from pressing charges. A family turned down by a landlord and without an apartment may not have the time to pursue their efforts up to a court decision and...