Word: wonderers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...music to be acknowledged?") The English have long proved that they can master American idioms, and Mayall is no exception. He can weep, holler and groan with the best, and though he pleads that his fan mail be sent to Godalming, Surrey, most listeners will wonder if it shouldn't go to Biloxi...
...serve by showing our wounded or dead in such heartbreaking pictures?" [Feb. 16]. The purpose, hopefully accomplished, is that we be made painfully and everlastingly aware of the agonies and heartbreak endured by our soldiers, and all soldiers, commissioned to join in this deadly game called war. When you wonder "if some of the news media are trying to color the public's view about this war," may I suggest that we, the public, take a long and clear view of this war, based not on statistical reports, but on the bitter realities of death and carnage. When...
...would not believe in President Houphouët-Boigny's "economic miracle" until he personally saw proof of it. A few days of touring the Ivory Coast were enough to convince Mobutu. "Now that I've visited Houphouët and his country," he said, "I wonder which of us is the real revolutionary...
There has been a lot of controversy as to whether napalm victims are to be found in Vietnam. As I recall, Dr. Howard Rusk, the New York Times medical correspondent found only six or seven in the whole of Vietnam. I often wonder, having visited the hospital at Quang Ngai, just where he had his eyes as he walked through this hospital. There were over seventy people in the burn ward at Quang Ngai when we visited there. Some forty of them had burns traceable to napalm...
...year-old lover to a 19-year-old girl. Father, a charming bookworm with a sense of history, seems like the only decent refuge, the one who places truth and integrity above success and money. Even Laurence's once sweet adultery now seems merely "functionalism." Small wonder that she is heading toward a crackup...