Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although he lacks the style and personality which made the late President a matchless national leader, Johnson possesses a knowledge of the Congress which has made him a superb legislative leader. In fact, no President in this century, not even Roosevelt, has had a better relationship (or more experience) with Congress; even his enemies willingly concede his political potency...
J.F.K. was then running for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination, and Salinger joined the team as chief press aide. The first few months were not happy ones for him. "The main problem," he says, "was that it took me quite a while to develop the kind of relationship with J.F.K. that I had with Bobby. I'd been hired completely on Bobby's say-so; J.F.K. and I did not know each other well. In fact, I was sort of an outsider to the group: Ted Sorensen, Kenny O'Donnell and Larry O'Brien...
...point where premarital sexual experiments are radically misleading. Happiness in marriage depends on other factors. It depends on a love and a loyalty which can stand the long-range test for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health. No premarital relationship can test these things...
...social. "There is no society whatsoever that does not regulate sexual conduct by its folkways. Love is not just a matter of the feeling of emotional sincerity or of the experience of a beautiful relationship consummated furtively in a motel. Nor does love even know itself as love until it has entered into community with groceries, the rent, a salary, taxes, civic responsibilities and religious forms of association...
Today, as the Church in the city faces a disintegration of the ethnic based churches, it must turn to new groups of city-dwellers, often Negro, who, Handlin says, are often "historically, economically, and socially remote from the Church." "It is the kind of relationship which the Church establishes with these new people that will determine the Church's role in the rest of this century," he said...