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So it's all right. Even if he isn't much of a shot anymore. A man can't do everything well. All he can do is try. And "Now Is The Time For All Good Men" to do just that. [ Burr, Charles (1967). Now Is The Time For All Good Men (album liner notes). p. 8.]
"Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party" is a phrase first proposed as a typing drill by instructor Charles E. Weller; its use is recounted in his book The Early History of the Typewriter, p. 21 (1918). [1]
The spot's narrator concludes: "Now is the time for all good Americans to come to the aid of their country." [1] The advertisement's memorable jingle turned "Ike for President" into a popular catchphrase; its final line was described by Paul Christiansen as a "party-transcending appeal to voters". [1]
In 2019, Trump’s White House announced that Carter had written Trump a “beautiful” letter about trade talks with China and that the two men had had a "very good telephone conversation" on ...
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Pediatrician Dr. Shelly Flais aims to teach parents how to help their sons with their emotions and more in “Nurturing Boys to be Better Men: Gender Equality Starts at Home.”
A 1908 edition of the Los Angeles Herald Sunday Magazine records that when the New York Herald was equipping an office with typewriters "a few years ago", staff found that the common practice sentence of "now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party" did not familiarize typists with the entire alphabet, and ran onto two ...
Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. ... Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life ...