Word: fellowing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...years behind bars, Liddy shuttled in and out of eight prisons. After being baited by black inmates both for being white and for his Watergate work for Nixon, Liddy won the respect of many fellow convicts by providing effective legal advice and by showing that he too was tough...
TIME'S Essay "Looking Askance at Ageism" [March 24] reminds me of a delightful old fellow from Atlanta I met some years back. The future-minded gentleman, then 93, told me he had just purchased a large amount of acreage. When I asked what his plans were, he replied, "Well, I think I'll hold on to it for a few years, then develop...
...fellow workers will really appreciate your article on how to cope with troublemakers in the office. After reading it carefully and honestly, I realized that I am a hostile-aggressive, indecisive, know-it-all complainer...
...told they had 10,000 pages on me at the FBI," he says now, no doubt hyperbolically, but with a certain tinge of pride. "My career ten years ago was the perfect case of the outside agitator." In December 1969, no longer with S.D.S., he and three fellow Cornell radicals headed for Seattle, apparently drawn by the sheer glamour of the wild West. "We were East Coast boys who related very heavily to cowboys," says he. "We all had long earrings, long hair, and boots...
...beers with the boys after work, a Saturday-night dance at the union hall and a little amateur baseball on Sunday afternoon. As director, Caan reveals the character with a sympathy that never patronizes. As an actor, he shows him as a good-natured fellow sustained by simple loyalties. Hacklin had uncomplainingly done his time in the service, just as he now uncomplainingly does his time at the factory, sustained by an unexamined trust in family, friends and country. He is a victim benignly unaware of his victimization...