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Word: reals (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Egostatism. There never has been any doubt that Kirk is among the quick. But is he for real? Says a former business associate: "He is a complete political huckster, a phony and a very dangerous man." To Bill Baggs, editor of the Miami News, "Kirk appears to be the only man in Western civilization who has more answers than there are questions." The Miami Herald refers to him as "Claudius Maximus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Florida: I, Claudius | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

...have good parents. Also blessed are families battling for what Psychologist Muzafer Sherif calls "superordinate goals"-the kind of unifying struggle for existence that once cemented families of pioneers and immigrants. "Hostility gives way," reports Sherif, "when groups pull together to achieve overriding goals which are real and compelling for all concerned." In this sense, some impoverished Americans are luckier than affluent parents, who must use their wits to seek emotional unity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: ON BEING AN AMERICAN PARENT | 12/15/1967 | See Source »

...succession of extremely beautiful shots, but that beauty is focused into specific and meaningful chains of related imagery. He manages not only to realize his major characters and make their destructive interrelations both plausible and touching, but also to expose through visual analysis a contemporary emotional tendency as real as it is dangerous: Sally is a destroyer not because she is evil, but because she is inert, drawn constantly toward blank-faced sleep and nameless dreams. She is an ambulatory case of emotional paralysis, and throughout Sally's Hounds, she infects everyone she touches with that disease...

Author: By Peter Jaszi, | Title: Sally's Hounds | 12/13/1967 | See Source »

...February, 1968, will be different. A real thaw has come to Princeton, a thaw that has been creeping over the grassy place for a decade. And, even though Bicker--the long ordeal of interviews and meetings that sophomores go through to get into a club--will still be around in February, a whole set of "social alternatives" has already been established. Princeton is changing...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Princeton Revisited: Clubs Are Changing | 12/12/1967 | See Source »

Porto said yesterday that "it would be demeaning for myself, and especially for the Master" to appear in the play, as the students had planned. "I wasn't terribly happy with the play but I did not forget it--although I saw no other real solution than to call if off," he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quincy Christmas Play Cancelled; Farce Is Described As Offensive | 12/12/1967 | See Source »

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