Word: box
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...part of their epoch; they are growing up with a borrowed nostalgia for a time they never knew. The once-irretrievable past has become as salable as a personality poster, as audible as a Fred Astaire LP. The late show is ransacked for trivia questions and recherche cliches (see Box...
...last week's cover portrait by Artist Louis Glanzman of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. The black-and-white copies, 15 in. by 20 in., will carry neither the TIME logotype nor the magazine's familiar border. They may be obtained by sending $1 to TIME Cover Enlargement, Box 668, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10020. At Mrs. Kennedy's request, all proceeds will go to a Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Fund, which his family is establishing to support the causes for which he fought...
...violence erupted anew in cities throughout France. For a while it looked as though the explosion of police concussion and tear-gas grenades might blot out the appeals for votes by the 2,260 candidates running on broadly diverse platforms in Metropolitan France's 470 electoral districts (see box...
...embassies and even an African food fair. "This place," says Director John Kinard, 30, a native of Washington's inner city, "has brought people who wouldn't otherwise be caught dead in a museum." Shows are often scheduled on the basis of requests found in the suggestion box, giving local residents, as Kinard points out, a real feeling of "this is our thing." Even the reality of violence in the ghetto is being dramatized; last month Washington's Gallery of Modern Art put on view 66 pieces of sculpture assembled by Los Angeles Artists Noah Purifoy...
...trail seemed to grow progressively colder. Then, on June 1, came the first big break. At the U.S.'s request, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police had been checking passport mug shots for the slippery suspect. After assiduously studying about 300,000, they spotted the face with the box-tipped nose...