Word: allenating
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...take parts in individual sequences and retain strong identities of their own throughout, appear to be good friends. Just so, the recorded voice of William Jennings Bryan seems to rub elbows with a fantasy concerning an ancient veteran of the Battle of Manila. And a talking blues for Edgar Allen Poe (which recounts the remarkable circumstances of his demise in Baltimore, Maryland) is followed by a mocking ballad for Lyndon Johnson, in high Nashville country style...
...carefully, and accurately, mentioned that armed rednecks guarded the State Capitol during Dr. King's funeral, but you missed the great efforts of Atlanta's mayor, Ivan Allen, to keep the peace, not only that week but throughout his term. He knows that peace cannot be enforced but must be desired by the populace. He has done everything in his power to give all Atlantans a reason to be proud of their city. Georgians have roundly condemned the actions of our exceedingly small Governor. Atlanta remained dignified mostly because of Mayor Allen and the students of Atlanta University...
...Reserve Board's increase in interest rates. The advance carried the New York Stock Exchange index of all issues traded on the Big Board to a record high of 54.26, up .87 for the week. "The only thing capable of reversing the prevailing psychology," says Analyst Robert T. Allen of Shearson, Hammill & Co., "is a complete breakdown in peace negotiations." A Dean Witter & Co. report reflected a widely held Wall Street sentiment: "A truly fundamental change has taken place in the investment outlook. Resolving the Vietnamese conflict would free the U.S. to attack domestic problems deferred too long...
...ALLEN Kingston, Jamaica...
Harvard Yearbook Publications has elected the following officers for 1968-69: Kenric W. Hammond '69, of Leverett House and Pasadena, Calif., president; Lee S. Smith '69, of Winthrop House and Chicago, managing editor; James A. Allen Jr. '69, of Winthrop House and Brooklyn, N.Y., business manager; and Mark Silber '70, of Quincy House and Brookline, photography chairman...