Word: proofing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...around which Hollywood has built entire pictures. In Marriage-Go-Round an Amazonian Swede decides to have the perfect baby with a married college professor; Happy Anniversary dealt with a married couple's knee-slapping revelation that their 13th wedding anniversary was actually the 14th of their togetherness. Proof that such stories can be first-rate if treated right: Facts of Life, in which middle-aged Suburbanites Bob Hope and Lucille Ball tail a course in infidelity...
...humanitarian grounds, Milton Eisenhower, Eleanor Roosevelt and Walter Reuther sent Castro a telegram offering to raise funds for his 1,000-prisoner deal "as proof that free men will not desert those who risked all for what they thought was right." The U.S. State Department, which must grant export licenses for any bulldozer ransom payment, said it would give the matter its "most sympathetic consideration...
...their fight to educate their three gifted children at home. (TIME, May 5). Charged with being "disorderly persons" because they kept their children out of public school, the Trifans won exoneration from Magistrate A.C. Reeves Hicks of West Windsor Township, N.J., who found state officials "sadly lacking" in proof that the children are not getting an education "equivalent" to that in schools...
...Editor Chambers is one of 35 Negroes in the University of North Carolina, which has been accepting Negroes since 1951. Said he: "I don't look upon myself as any sort of star or shining example. But I would hope that anything I achieve could be shown as proof to others of my race as well as the white race that Negroes can achieve these things...
...Culpa. Toynbee was stung by the criticisms, perhaps even shaken. The proof lies in Toynbee's Reconsiderations, a massive overhauling of his previous positions, which is at the same time an astonishing admission of error. At the same time, The Intent of Toynbee's History provides a broad platform for nine of his keenest critics to have a fresh go at an already well-clobbered classic. On the whole, the critical lash falls with less severity than formerly. It is true that Professor David M. Robinson, an expert on Toynbee's favorite "Hellenic" world, hardly tries...