Word: suggesters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...layman, suggest that both smoking and cancer are the outcome of worry in the same way that ulcers and mental upsets...
...worthy accomplishment; i.e., the G.O.P. national ticket last fall carried 44 of the South's 57 most populous counties. But this was not enough. "Unfortunately," lectured the chief of the party, "we did not have candidates in 65 of the 114 congressional districts last year. I suggest as one of your goals for 1958 the correction of this situation." Another goal: to understand the nature of the controversy upsetting the G.O.P. "All of us want a smaller budget," said the President. "But it costs a lot of money to preserve our security and to wage peace...
...William Morris Agency," predicted that the crusade would be the biggest "full-chorus, hallelujah, oldtime religion, monster revival" since Billy Sunday's invasion of New York in 1917. Figures supplied by Graham's advance men and those on Sunday's setup printed in the Nation, suggest that, except for vastly-higher costs today, the two evangelists' campaigns are similar in organization...
...bacchanals of the Rue de Tilsitt. It was a time when men grabbed for the main chance, when the difference between obscurity and unfathomable wealth could simply be the lucky stroke of a pickax. If John or Louise Mackay had a thought beyond material success, the book does not suggest it. They knew what they wanted and were content when they got it, even though Louise may have partially agreed with Mrs. Paran Stevens, who said to her: "Odd, isn't it, how hard we work to get into a world which isn't after all very amusing...
...where the sisters prayed for her Protestant grandfather. Thereafter her story tells the usual girl's things-mysterious grownups, dresses, brothers, journeys, the near fall from virginity. The episodes, trivial in themselves, are good reading because they are by Mary McCarthy; they are also thought-provoking because they suggest something about reminiscing intellectuals in general. Those who fall out of a cradle do not merely scream; they see and live to tell. The Fear of the Fall-in the theological as well as the Freudian sense -is expressed in these tales by a seeing-eye child. In her precarious...