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Word: slurs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cruel ruse, the CIA's team of writers resorted even to such time-worn tricks as the formless plot, the dialect joke, and the late-President slur. But again the audience refused to see its vision dashed, and the intelligence men's most basic weapon--mimic ability--carried the show. On top of which, the CIA as usual was technically flawless. The set it put together, even forgetting the incredibly short notice it had for last night's performance, was remarkable. So were the uniformly clever and colorful costumes. This being a commedia dell'arte with updated themes and references...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: San Francisco Mime Troupe | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...part as much as Earle Hyman did a decade ago. (As often done, Morocco's two scenes are fused into one, which is detrimental to the play's structure, such as it is). When he chooses wrong and has departed, Portia points up the racial slur in her tag-line, "Let all of his complexion choose me so." As for the Prince of Arragon, James Valentine makes him a heavily accented and logorrheicninny; and, when he goes, Portia just can't resist making fun of his Castilian accent. She should talk! Much later, when she is identified by Lorenzo through...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, | Title: Carnovsky Great in 'Merchant of Venice' | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

...think you owe me an apology for a gratuitous slur on my character as well as for a generally nasty article based on unauthorized possession of my Harvard curriculum vitae...

Author: By Paul E. Sigmund, | Title: SIGMUND REPLIES | 5/16/1967 | See Source »

...Hampshire's March 12 first-in-the-na-tion primary, and are looking into the Wisconsin, Nebraska and Oregon contests. They acknowledge that Nixon suffers from a "likability gap," and that might prove his greatest drawback. Nixon, who has yet to live down the 1960 campaign slur "Would you buy a used car from this man?" may be the Republican least capable of exploiting Johnson's personality gap. He is probably the longest of all G.O.P. long shots. As one Republican leader puts it: "The only way Nixon could win the nomination would be if it were clear...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: The Temper of the Times | 4/14/1967 | See Source »

Though police trace the mayhem back to the McLaughlin-McLean contretemps-a falling-out romantically attributed to a slur on one mug's moll-they theorize that other motives have since arisen. Many of the victims made their living as loan sharks. This is big, if disorganized, business in Boston's lower crust. The "vigorish," or profit, is estimated at $1,000,000 a week. With that kind of take, the competition for trade is bound to be keen. As might be expected, the surplus of bodies has been accompanied by a dearth of witnesses and evidence. Just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crime: Overkill in Boston | 2/10/1967 | See Source »

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