The Right Kind Of Pride
October, 1956
The Right Kind of PrideAllen Turner, a busy man with creamy cheeks and a rapid, decisive speech, tempered his hard duty by smiling with the steadiness of a clock. The face supporting the smile broadened magnificently with approval of his words. He smiled past a missing tooth. "You don't play poker? OK," he said to Dan Shaper, "you don't have to. This is the free demcratic world. You don't like the programs the fellows all like? Okay, the TV isn't a law, just for rec-ration. You ha...