Word: sisterly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Brother-Sister Marriage...
...story about "The Brother-Sister Vow" is not only pathetic, but also repugnant and shocking. It is pathetic in that Claire Mc-Auley, for all her religiousness, has never heard or received the Christian gospel's message of forgiveness. The guilt of past folly still burdens her. And it is certain that the children of this emotionally disturbed and strained household will be damaged in their personal development. Claire is imprisoned in a guilt complex and extreme self-centeredness, which is itself a terrible...
Steaks at Home. President and Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy's sister and brother-in-law, the Princess and Prince Radziwill. attended 12 o'clock Mass at the Middleburg Community Center on Sunday. The President arrived by helicopter just before Mass. There was at least double the usual congregation, but only about 50 people waited to see them emerge. Most of these were local good Methodists and Baptists who were already out of their own churches. There were no Episcopalians hanging around...
...picture has no plot. Its story was discovered by the actors as they played, and it wanders as their minds wandered. The central characters are a sister and two brothers who live together in Manhattan. The older brother is obviously a Negro; the other two can pass for white. The younger brother (Benito Carruthers), a boy about 18, spends most of his time mousing around Times Square with a couple of young crums, lapping up Cokes in scummy luncheonettes, wondering why in the fluorescent world he can't find something better to do with his life. The sister (Lelia...
...feeble bulb at the entrance, two women were sawing wood. A large dog lunged snarling at the squad leader, until one of the women called it off. "Whoever you are. you're in the wrong place." she told them. "There's nobody here but me and my sister and my old mother-in-law." The raiders pushed past and stamped through the empty rooms. They were about to leave, when one of them kicked open an inconspicuous door. And there they were-some 40 men and women packed in a stuffy blacked out room lit by guttering candles...