Word: columne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...guts of this issue of the Conservative is editor Dunham's discussion of "The Civil Rights Movement and Public Policy." It spreads over ten pages of double-column print, and in my copy of the magazine all ten pages are covered with angry red chicken scratches. Exception can be taken to every single paragraph. In short, it's a pretty effective article. Dunham weaves theory and example with fair skill and maintains a consistency of tone and ideology throughout the whole marathon...
...comes to Harvard, Yarmolinsky will not be a full-time employee of the John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, as Rowland Evans and Robert Novak reported yesterday in their column, "Inside Report...
According to the Periscope column of this week's Newsweek magazine Moynihan in under consideration for a 'four-hatted professorship," which would include all of these positions...
Married. Arlene Dahl, 38, still-flaming Hollywood redhead (Kisses for My President), now author of a beauty column; and Alexis Lichine, 52, U.S. wine importer; he for the second time, she for the fourth; in St. James, Barbados...
Died. George H. Dixon, 65, author of the syndicated "Washington Scene," a grab bag column of nonpolitical cocktail-party and press-conference observations appearing daily since 1944; following a heart attack; in Washington. Sometimes sharp, more often corny, Dixon took aim at "the guy in the silk hat," up to and including the President of the U.S., which led him to describe 1965 as "the year of incision" and L.B.J. as "the abdominal showman...