Word: billye
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Javits' knowledgeable, purposive mien wins him the respect of many who abhor his philosophy?and generous support from those who share it. To raise funds for his 1962 campaign, 20 luncheons were held at New York's 21 Club, each for 24 persons. If the tab was high, the take...
As his press release put it, "Mr. Graham is not going to Soho to condemn, but to show his concern for all people." Indeed, Billy Graham, 47, aroused considerable concern when he showed up in London's fleshpotty parish. Swinging through a third week of his crusade in Blighty...
The sharpest attack on Graham's methods came when he appeared on a BBC-TV interview program. One questioner charged that his emotional oratory had the same kind of hypnotic effect on a mass audience as had Hitler's; another railed at the "sanctified lies" of his campaign...
Before the crusade began, the British press had mostly been amusedly contemptuous of the venture, joshing Billy in editorial cartoons. After Billy's opening-night sermon, his notices improved somewhat. "Hellfire occupies the same discreet place in his theology as it does in most current versions of Christianity," marveled...
The man fingered by some drivers was Canada's Billy Foster, 28, a hot shoe in his second year at Indianapolis. At the prerace safety meeting, track officials repeatedly warned against trying to steal too much ground on the closely packed first lap. Foster missed part of the meeting...