Word: uprootedness
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They are the work of Alex Katz, a young man who in the last three years has achieved quite a reputation as a figure painter. These cutouts, which were the stage sets for Koch's play, are a side line for Katz-huge toy soldiers, a kind of instant...
American Historian Oscar Handlin, professor of History, will become the first Winthrop Professor of History at Harvard July 1. Author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Uprooted, Handlin is well-known for his contributions to the history of Massachusetts and to the social and economic history of the United States...
But one cannot help wondering whether the good that has been done by program after program of foreign aid is not in danger of being undone by the image of America as it appears in program after program on the television screens of the world." "Just like This Is Your...
In 1918, C.C. was posted to St. Louis as a branch sales manager, and Tom and his sister were uprooted once again. Gone were the sunlit spacious backyards of Mississippi, replaced by rows of brick flats the color of "dried blood and mustard." The children sang in the Episcopal choir...
One of his basic psychological problems is an almost invariable loss of self-esteem after arrival; he feels uprooted and hence resentful. He is shocked at the meagerness of his money; U.S. scholarships do not usually cover living expenses or summer vacations as do Europe's. He finds astonishingly...