Word: temperamental
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arkansas has never been consistently Southern in temperament, despite its historic and geographic ties to the Old Confederacy; though it is more Western in the look of the land and its yield, the state has never embraced the West's expansionist, assimilative outlook. Instead, in the eyes of the...
But a binding is not a book, and the book has been lost in transit. The "I" of Isherwood's Berlin camera was the author himself, intelligent, sentient, an amused and ironic observer of a society in vortex. The "I" (Bert Convy) of Cabaret is a gaping boy tourist...
Divorced. By Ann Clark Rockefeller Pierson, 32, elder daughter of Nelson: the Rev. Robert Laughlin Pierson, 40, Episcopal clergyman jailed after a 1961 Jackson, Miss., sit-in; on grounds of "incompatibility of temperament"; after eleven years of marriage, four children; in Juarez, Mexico.
The quiet little man who was the object of such attention never thought so well of himself. Born in 1824, he had spent his childhood at Le Havre, and when his early facility at drawing earned him a grant to study art in Paris, he chose instead to paint on...
Kennedy before him, has complained about the lack of new ideas from the State Department. Rusk, because of temperament and pressure of time, has been unable to build a strong, creative secretariat that can anticipate problems before they reach the fire-bell stage or recognize when a policy has outlived...