Word: wouldn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...book form under the title The Fire Next Time, Baldwin spared his audiences nothing. He spoke not for himself but for all Negroes to all whites. "I hoed a lot of cotton," he said. "I laid a lot of track. I dammed a lot of rivers. You wouldn't have had this country if it hadn't been for me ... When I was going to school. I began to be bugged by the teaching of American history, because it seemed that history had been taught without cognizance of my presence. It is my responsibility now to give you as true...
...Republican Governor of Colorado, commented cautiously: "I do not think such a marriage will add to Mr. Rockefeller's availability for the presidential nomination." A top Washington Republican, long favorable to Rocky's candidacy, said: "It will finish him as far as 1964 is concerned. Remarriage itself wouldn't be so bad-but my God, she's got all those children." Carl Shipley, G.O.P. National Committeeman for the District of Columbia, thought it would be political suicide for Rocky to remarry. "No one is pleased about the impending marriage," he said. "It's got everyone...
...issue's living-color portrait of a full-breasted, naked girl supine on a beach seems certainly new. To Dee-ann this is "simply an evocation of the FEELING of salt and air; MY GOD, you'd think people's lives would be so FULL they wouldn't even notice...
...most of her dresses made ("I am NOT a shopper"). "Some little woman runs them up for her," says the very chic Mrs. William Paley, "and of course you wouldn't dream of asking her where the material came from." She has worn the same shoes for 30 years (specially designed T-strap sandals with round closed toes and square low heels), never wears any more of a hat than a snood. She rouges her ears, has a manicure, pedicure, massage and hairdo daily, drinks Mountain Valley Mineral Water with the gusto of an addict. When she stays...
...work of such men as Catholic University's Semitics expert, Monsignor Patrick Skehan, Father David Stanley of the State University of Iowa, Jesuit John McKenzie of Loyola University of Chicago. Says W. D. Davies, professor of Biblical Theology at Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary: "I wouldn't dream of undertaking a scholarly work without studying what Catholics have done first." Catholics and Protestants still disagree on the theological interpretation of many Scriptural texts-for example, Jesus' words in Matthew (16: 16-19), which Catholics say define the primacy of Peter among the Apostles. But, notes Father...