Word: says
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...members of the Glenview Community Church are sincere in their search for the true meaning of religion, which is more than I can say for your adulterated, flamboyant, superficial Jan. 27 article...
President Lynn White Jr. of Mills College, who says he won't be satisfied until he hears a woman say with pride, "I'm a housewife," can rest at ease. Whenever I go to the store or take the baby to the doctor, etc., I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. I'm Frank's wife and Trip's mother. What could be better? I've been wanting to tell the world how proud and happy I am to be a housewife, and here is my chance...
...hearty man with a booming laugh and a frank manner, he can be both ruthless and devious in his striving for space. To some, Von Braun's transfer of loyalty from Nazi Germany to the U.S. seemed to come too fast, too easy. Von Braun's critics say he is more salesman than scientist; actually, he learned through the bitterest experience that his space dreams had to be sold ("I have to be a two-headed monster-scientist and public-relations man"). Others claim that the onetime boy wonder of rocketry has become too conservative, e.g., a West...
...back about the American. It turns out he was not really responsible for the bomb that exploded in the crowd of shoppers-and so on. The Englishman, it seems, has simply been duped by the Communists. "I wish someone existed," he sobs at the finish, "to whom I could say I am sorry...
Marx knew capitalism at its 19th century worst, decided it could never reform, and remanded it to the custody of the state. Result: tyranny. Marx's error, say K. & A., was his failure to see that the culprit was not the institution of private property itself, but undue concentration of capital in a few hands. The Kelso-Adler answer: decentralize capital, make everybody a "citizen-capitalist...