Word: sadnesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...sad that this had to happen to children, but it is war; and when the Negroes encourage their own children to lie in front of cement trucks, disregarding the laws of safety just to get arrested, it doesn't appear they care too much whether the children are killed...
However, the blame should not all be placed on Governor Wallace, for the "nonviolence" movements of Martin Luther King and his lieutenants have stirred up so much racial strife and feeling that they are directly responsible for these sad results. PHIL K. COCHRAN Shreveport...
...sad day when TIME gets either conned or seduced into presenting only one side of an issue. In the several communities where I have served, the funeral directors have been a most efficient and highly ethical group of businessmen. In general, they are extremely sensitive to the needs of others. We often fail to realize that they are on call round the clock, must check out more than 200 fine details for every case, have a tremendous overhead and operating expense, and usually serve the public at a great sacrifice to their personal family life. (THE REV.) MALCOLM E. WETHERBEE...
...Elusive Corporal, set in a World War II camp, certainly should not be the trite and unamusing bundle of cliches that it turned out to be. The intervening twenty-five years seem to have detracted from the man's skill at story-telling instead of sharpening it, a sad inversion of the usual relationship between time and talent...
...sad contrast to the accuracy and wisdom of Bate's book stands Aileen Ward's John Keats: The Making of a Poet. Miss Ward's book was published barely a week before Bate's and, surprisingly, neither author was aware of the other's project. Not so surprising actually, since one biography is a masterful, magnificent study, and the other is an over-written attempt at literary psychoanalysis...