Word: sinfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...time of the Curleys, the Hurleys, and the Fitzgeralds. He is appealing strongly to party ties and to class distinctions. He appears to have wallpapered over the Peabody split and the Machine will have to play a large part in his victory if he wins. He does exhibit a sin are concern for the poor man, and is dependent on a broad base for his support. He is doing a lot more talking on the objectionable features of his opponent's proposals than providing evidence of the soundness of his own. He was raised by immigrant parents and worked...
...third part of your "Johnson for President" was an excellent example of that fine liberal principle. "Extremism in the defense of moderation is no sin." Surely not even the CRIMSON believes that "It is inconceivable that a vote could be cast-for the Republican candidates...
...William Sydnor says that those of us who are voting the Goldwater-Miller ticket are not Christians and are committing the sin of ardent nationalism. Since when, may we ask, is patriotism a sin? Evidently he believes that there is only one way to achieve brotherly love and world peace-by voting the Democratic ticket. May we suggest that he check into the personal integrity and character of both Mr. Goldwater and Mr. Johnson...
...pawn in the cheap journalistic efforts of Ralph Ginsburg [Oct. 9]. That professional men of such stature should be taken in by such an obvious political smear is indicative of the days in which we are living-days of compromise and diluting of principles, days when sin is labeled as "error," when morality is relative and when materialism emphasizes the values of expediency and the shirking of responsibility. God help us to choose wisely...
...documented Kenneth Keating's "mediocrity." You leave out Sen. eating's name from your list of moderate Republicans. This action is indeed strange, as it is all too often my father's name, not Sen. Keating's that is missing. The far-righters would never be guilty of such sin of omission. Again showing your pro-Democratic bias, you demean Sen. Keating's repudiation of the Republican national ticket, attributing it out of hand to expediency instead of principle. Had you been aware of the tremendous pressure, and vicious mail such a stand elicits, I am not sure you would...