Word: without
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...pole. It is not so much that the English women have undergone a transformation but rather the men have finally woken up! Female appreciation has long been the exclusive pursuit of our continental cousins, but at last, and thank God, we too can savor the delight, without feeling guilty...
...attack on Democratic liberalism that moved his audience of Southern conservatives to rebel yells. Said he: "It is time for the Democratic candidates to quit taking the South for granted, and it is time for the Republican candidates to quit conceding the South to the Democrats without a battle." To the conservative Southerners he pictured the Democrats, Northern style, as a party that wants "to progress through spending billions more of the people's money, through increasing the functions, the size and the power of the Federal Government." Echoing a Southern threat, he predicted that "millions of Democrats will...
...Without Catcalls. The two candidates offer the Down East voters a remarkable choice. As the senior Senator from Maine. Margaret Chase Smith, 62, is the U.S.'s ranking female office holder. A cool, silver-haired, sometimes tart-tongued Republican, she has won the esteem of her colleagues and the nation for her diligence, independence and courage. In 23 years on Capitol Hill, as her late husband's secretary, as his successor in the House of Representatives, and as the second woman ever elected to the Senate, Maggie Smith has served her sex, her state and the U.S. with...
Separately, the ladies from Maine will fight their political battle without catcalls. Together, they are the symbols and the harvesters of the long, bittersweet struggle for women's rights...
...were badly designed and badly built. Crews were made up largely of pressed men, recruited by a system of legalized kidnaping. They were fed swill unfit for swine, and discipline was inhumanly savage by today's standards. But long years of keeping the sea, often for 18 months without making port, made them magnificent seamen. Something else, which Pope finds hard to define, made them patriots. And Admiral...