Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...allowed him to leave only when he had learned a section of the U.S. Constitution. "Before I left that school" he says, "I knew the whole thing by heart." He does not contend that the seeds of his career sprouted in the basement, but such discipline did reinforce a respect for authority, which he retains in uneasy balance with the strongly rebellious elements in his makeup...
...coast interview program when she arrived sans makeup when the show was one-third over.") and short features on TV performers. But it is neither a fan magazine nor a catchall for pressagents' puffs. Networks often do not like what TV Guide says about their shows, but they respect...
Catherine learned to preserve her own susceptible skin through "meticulous honesty and good will." Her maxim: "Behave so that the kind love you. the evil fear you, and all respect you." Of her conduct during those years, she writes: "I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman with a mind much more male than female...
...Times, recently invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked by the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee about past Communist connections. He was immediately fired by the Times, on the ground that newsmen "owe candor to their colleagues and equal candor to the public." The American Civil Liberties Union strongly protested: "Public respect for an observance of constitutional rights are impaired when penalties are meted out because of the exercise of these rights." Who, from a moral as well as a legal standpoint, was right? The Times, or the Civil Liberties Union...
...constitutes in itself evidence of that conduct. It is true that the silence is permitted by the amendment, but that fact in no way detracts from the evidentiary force of the silence . . . What the force may be depends, as is true of all evidence, on the circumstances; but in respect of public employees, the force may properly be regarded as conclusive because of an employee's duty of loyalty to his employer as such-a duty quite apart from the citizen's duty of loyalty to his country...