Word: temperate
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Divorced. By Lewis Rosenstiel, 75, founder and board chairman of Schenley Industries: Susan Rosenstiel, 47, his high-living blonde wife; on charges of "habitual ungovernable temper"; after ten years of marriage (six of separation), no children; in Miami...
Learning & Doing. Her nicknames run the gamut from "gnat" to "bear cat." Equipped with a Gallic temper, Cathy chews out anyone in her way with a remarkably complete selection of four-letter G.I.-English words seasoned with a few choice five-letter French specialties. Once she used them a bit too freely with Marine brass and was banned from the I Corps area for six months. The ban was lifted only two weeks before the 881 assault...
...papers' general manager, Carter Glass III, 48, grandson of Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of the Treasury, who fills both his news columns and his editorials with the kind of racism that has disappeared from most Southern dailies. It takes very little to ignite Glass's legendary temper. When one of his photographers scuffled briefly with a Negro high school teacher last year, he was outraged that the police failed to arrest the teacher. When the police and the city manager ignored his demands for an apology, he went on an editorial rampage, denouncing the city fathers along...
...even as they tarried, Richard Nixon was indefatigably lining up convention delegates. Rockefeller's stern analysis, in fact, was sharply underscored by a Gallup poll of nearly three-fifths of the G.O.P. county chairmen, showing that a large majority of the local pros, most of them conservative in temper, believe that Nixon will be the next Republican candidate...
...beleaguered individual in an impersonal society-whether Negro sharecropper, white welfare recipient, or campus dropout. Above all, they speak, or shout, against the Viet Nam war. Says Sociologist Daniel Bell: "At best, the New Left is all heart. At worst, it is no mind." They changed the temper, the tone and to some extent the terms of political debate. The question is what function or future they have beyond that...