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Word: children (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...MOTHER'S HOUSE. This splendid, moody film takes place in a penumbral pile of Victorian architecture in a London suburb, where seven orphaned children hide the death of their mother and try to maintain their old life with a mixture of love of one another and fear of the outside world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Oct. 27, 1967 | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...about freedom, justice, democracy, treaties, commitments and obligations in our public discussions, and a little more about defense perimeters. Then, for example, we who oppose the war in Viet Nam would not need to bother with moral points which don't interest anybody, or produce pictures of napalmed children; we could simply point out that our defense perimeter has no business being in Viet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Those men in a Tub | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

Headquartered in a noisy Lower East Side loft festooned with bare steam pipes and posters of burned Vietnamese children, the Mob is chaired by Yale-educated David Dellinger, 52, a smartly dressed, balding pacifist. Though he looks hardly more aggressive than Peter Sellers, Bellinger began his protest career during World War II by refusing to register for the draft, spent a total of three years in prison for his principled recalcitrance-and last week entered the cooler again, puffing a cigar, after his arrest at the Pentagon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protest: The Banners of Dissent | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

...fellow Republican moderates to "get hustling" for Romney. "Now," said Chafee, "is the time to speak up." If any new Romney fans did, their words were lost in the cha-cha beat. Lenore Romney pronounced Chafee "brilliant." The resolutions committee, meanwhile, was deliberating in a chamber aptly named the "children's playroom." The more controversial resolutions were either watered down or defeated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics: In Unpath'd Waters | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

Detroit's Democratic Mayor Jerome Cavanagh, 39, is not having such a good year. Overwhelmed by last summer's race trouble, denounced as a public souse and womanizer, sued for separation by the mother of his eight children, Hizzoner has most recently been hit with a $100,000 damage suit by Mrs. Ruth O. Martin, 47, wife of his wife's brother. According to Mrs. Martin, she was visiting the mayoral mansion last July when Cavanagh "kicked and knocked the plaintiff against the furniture and onto the floor." Cavanagh's attorney said that the mayor "flatly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Oct. 27, 1967 | 10/27/1967 | See Source »

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