Word: sirs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Sir / Does he really think Tricky Dick can be compared with Honest...
...Sir / I am curious. Has the househusband tried "Honey, can you help me with the dishes tonight...
...Sir / We were very disappointed in your reporting of our role reversal. The truth is that we are both extremely satisfied and happy...
...Sir / Watching a desperate, frightened, lonely little man claim identical stature with the Great Emancipator who overshadowed him on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial [Feb. 25], I had no feeling of anger but rather one of sadness for Richard Nixon, my fellow Americans and myself. We are responsible for his being there...
...Sir / In his The Presidency piece "Trying to Get Right with Lincoln" [Feb. 25], Hugh Sidey wrongly ascribes to Abraham Lincoln the phrase about "fighting it out on this line if it takes all summer." The phrase was Ulysses Grant's; the then ex-President made it in 1884 as he was struggling to get his memoirs into shape. At that stage...