Word: wonder
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...there is another way in which this politicking is relevant to the failure of Congress; it makes one wonder why we haven't heard more of this sort of talk. The President's very brilliance on the stump gives the lie to claim that he was politically powerless against a recalcitrant Congress...
...only place where he is accepted by other people: in a cemetery. After that, Gigot never misses a funeral. He stands at the graveside, shoulder to shoulder with the mourners, and weeps a hatful for the dear departed. What a pity, he thinks, that he had to die-I wonder...
Eiseley, "because I have not been able to shut out wonder occasionally, when I have looked at the world. [My accuser] was unaware, in his tough laboratory attitude, that there was another world of pure reverie that is of at least equal importance to the human soul...
Your cover story on President Monroe and one that was done on Washington in 1953 makes me wonder how many other famous historical personalities have rated such a cover feature years after their death...
...black viewers. To one white viewer, writing in the Rhodesia Herald, the show offered "nothing but crudity, primitiveness and savagery . . . we are used to a culture that produces artists of the calibre of Michelangelo, sculptors of the calibre of Rodin." But a serious and elegant Negro was led to wonder "whether the local Europeans were able to understand anything of all this...