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What 18-year-old would ever recover? Not Sheed; not quite, though he makes a heroic effort to reach back through the charm to the exemplary life. Clare Boothe Luce's legend, he reports, "could be studied like a Grecian urn, with her forever reaching or being reached for...
Meyer said that because of the city's longterm lease with the University, Harvard should be held accountable for the accident. The University, after paying damages to Andruskevics, could then sue the city to recover the award, Meyer said.
Specifically, I question your description of Reagan and the Congress as men "who would sully the memory of brave men who fought other, noble wars..." I am curious as to your definition of "noble wars." I must assume you speak of the Second World War. Nobly as it was portrayed...
But Roosevelt was elected on a ticket of domestic economic reform and that is where he excelled. Goebbels may have advanced the Big Lie, but Roosevelt sang "Happy Days Are Here Again" in 1932 to nation that did not recover from the Depression until 1938. It may be worthwhile for...
By last week the escalating attacks on Volcker both by the Administration and in Congress had reached their shrillest pitch yet. Said Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee in graphically blunt terms: "It is time for the Fed to give us a little air, to get its foot off...