Word: sole
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Klausner explored the violent hatred of Jews of one man, Rudolf Hess, commandant of the Auschwitz death camp. Seeing Jews who had lost their identities, whose sole aim in life was to avoid the gas chamber, he could hardly avoid becoming totally oblivious to their feelings...
...rationalize the sickness of the majority while emphasizing the neuroses of the minority: "The exhibitionist is in the same class as all those other people labeled with the final 'ist,' the sadist, the masochist, the fetichist. They are in essence the same as ourselves, who call ourselves healthy; the sole difference is that we allow our desire to play only where custom permits, while the 'ist' is out of date...
...corporations, and are sternly prohibited (maximum sentence: two years and $10,000) from using inside information for private gain on the stock market. But the law does not reach thousands of people who are not really in but are far from out: financial reporters who are often the sole outside possessors of inside information before the story is published, friends who get tips from directors, securities analysts whose research allows them to become privy to company secrets. Last week, in a decision written by its new Kennedy-appointed chairman, William L. Gary, the Securities and Exchange Commission made an unprecedented...
There are cynics, no doubt, who have believed that the addition of several murky pastel shades to the architectural embellishments of Radcliffe's dorms--metamorphosing the Quad into something resembling a child's building block set--would forever remain the sole achievement of Mrs. Bunting's new house system. However much that first product of Radcliffe's revolution may have offended even the most meager aesthetic sensibilities, it has apparently not yet blighted the talent of Radcliffe's artists. The second product of the new system, an art exhibit at South House, provides a most pleasant change from the obnoxious...
...into Red's class. In 1953, it was Native Dancer that the dopesters were anxiously watching. Both horses did everything that was asked of them: Citation became the first to win more than $1,000,000 racing, and Native Dancer won 21 races in 22 starts (sole loss: the Kentucky Derby). But sentimental turfmen still agreed that neither was the equal...