Word: arnolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...seems to me that Arnold Toynbee, in his so-called "moral" comparison between the murder of 6,000,000 Jews and the displacement of 800,000 Arabs, has neglected to notice the very fundamental difference between murder and eviction. He may rest assured that if 6,000,000 Jews had been given the opportunity of leaving their homes and countries alive instead of being exterminated, they would have long since been readily assimilated and settled in other parts of the world, as are their more fortunate brethren who managed to survive...
...Visibly distressed when a wayward tee shot struck a five-year-old girl in the gallery, Golfer Arnold Palmer blew a two-stroke lead in the final round of the Phoenix Open, needed a difficult 8-ft. birdie putt on the last hole to tie fast-closing Doug Sanders. In next day's playoff, Palmer shot a 67, beat Sanders by three strokes for the $4,300 first prize. It was Palmer's second win in six 1961 tournaments-a pace putting him ahead of his remarkable 1960 performance...
...poetry chair at Oxford University was established in 1696 by a barrister who thought that "standards of learning" were in a decline, but for years the chair moldered. Except for Matthew Arnold, the occupants were seldom poets. Though it was Oxford's only elective professorship, the eligible voters (all Masters of Arts) were usually so preoccupied with such rites as translating the motets of pre-Bach polyphonists that they failed to vote...
...prosecution and police stated their case in the pretrial hearing, the key man was Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 38. Jowly, confident Lonsdale arrived in London only a few months ago bearing a Canadian passport and birth certificate. As on two prior visits, he rented a small flat at a residential hotel called the White House, styling himself a company director in the hotel register. He had interests in a small London firm, Allo Security Products, makers of remote-control locking mechanisms still under preproduction testing...
...Great Challenge (CBS, 4-5 p.m.). On the first of a new panel series, U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, Historian Arnold Toynbee, Economist Paul Samuelson and Foreign Affairs Expert Henry Kissinger discuss "The World Strategy of the U.S. As a Great Power...