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...fear surrounding her. As she explains it, Dr. John helped her to see that she had (wrongly) felt herself unloved. That feeling had made her afraid. Besides fear, she had felt guilt - perhaps she was unworthy of being loved. Against both fear and guilt, Lucy built up a defense: anger. But she felt guilty about the anger, turned it upon herself, and punished herself with psychosomatic illness (which also served to justify self-pity...
Nephew Russell's heresy was not left unreprimanded, however. From Uncle George Long, elder brother of Earl and Huey, came the rumble of family anger. "It is a peculiar thing and an astonishing thing," he cried, "to see the son of Huey Long politically in bed with such people-people who plotted day after day to get his father out of office . . . Huey Long's boy . . . has blundered into this monstrous error, this hideous mistake, but please don't hate this boy, you good old Long people of Louisiana ... He is young...
...Parliament dies twice -once in the way of all flesh, but once, earlier, when he must rise to make his maiden speech. A polite mumble is par for the course. Only once in a blue moon can a new member move the old House to astonishment, amusement or anger...
What Madrileños really wanted for their money was not bulls, but beef. The ruckus at the ring, in defiance of Franco's rule, was another symptom of Spain's rising anger with the Franco administration. Its chief causes: high prices, black marketeers and official corruption. The strike wave began in Barcelona (TIME, March 19) and Pamplona (TIME, May 21). Last week Madrid followed with a mass demonstration, its first since the civil war. Chain letters and clandestine pamphlets touched off 300,000 to 400,000 workers on a buyers' strike. They stayed away from buses...
...Named for Pimlico's first winner, later bought by the quick-tempered Duke of Hamilton, who shot him in a moment of anger...