Word: bannered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...integrated. The acting, directed by Broadway's José Quintero, crackled with life. David Hays's sets-stylized landscapes that looked like 19th century needle point - evoked a fitting mood of rural U.S.A. OUR CITY'S FINEST HOUR IN ART AND CULTURE, proclaimed the front-page banner in the Indianapolis Times...
...campaign not as pursuit of the Presidency, but rather as a conservative crusade. It was largely for the sake of the cause that Goldwater decided to run. Thus he continually snubbed those who wanted to see him President-the politicians-and favored those who held the conservative banner foremost...
...chatted in almost flawless Spanish with farmers in a corn patch outside Mexico City. In El Salvador, he was charmed to hear members of a pick-up band tootle The Star-Spangled Banner, which they had learned by ear from a Peace Corpsman, who had whistled it for three days. In Panama, he visited an Alliance-financed grade school and attended a dinner honoring the fourth anniversary of the Alliance, which he heads as part of his assignment...
...harbor master's launch to the sailor in the tiny dinghy. "Welcome to Falmouth!" Over head a four-engine R.A.F. Coastal Command reconnaissance plane dipped its wings in salute. On the pier a crowd of 20,000 cheered wildly, a band struck up The Star-Spangled Banner, and the town's scarlet-robed mayor waited to extend official greetings. Said Robert N. Manry, 47, as he stepped from the smallest boat ever to cross the Atlantic nonstop: "I'm flabbergasted...
elusive shadows with a banner...