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Word: corrects (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...promised. A Cabinet statement cautioned the heavily anti-Russian country−particularly its youth organizations−that Finnish independence would be jeopardized by even the smallest "pinpricks" that would create irritation and controversy around the festival." Replied Professor of Chemistry A. I. Virtanen, head of the Finnish Academy: "The correct attitude of Finnish youth toward their uninvited guests should be: 'We do not know them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: The Uninvited Guests | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...moon bound spacecraft will have three parts: the command module, housing the three-man crew; the service module, with supplies, engines and propellants; and the small landing bug. During the three-day voyage to the moon, the astronauts will make computations and burn fuel to correct their course. They will also take the bug out of the rear of the service module and attach it to the nose of the command module. After arriving in the vicinity of the moon, they will burn a little more fuel to nudge their ship into a 100-mile-high lunar orbit. Then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Reaching for the Moon | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...success of a commercial enterprise bring with it moral progress?' And I answer. 'In this way. that since everything holds together in a world which is on the way to unification, the spiritual success of the universe is bound up with the correct functioning of every zone of that universe and particularly with the release of every possible energy in it. Because your undertaking is going well, a little more health is being spread in the human mass, and in consequence a little more liberty to act, to think and to love...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Pilgrim of the Future | 7/27/1962 | See Source »

Sack staffs his theaters carefully and keeps the help honest by ringing in an occasional private detective disguised as a moviegoer to make sure the audience count is correct. He is insistent on cleanliness, will berate usherettes for not pick ing up paper from the aisles and scold janitors when he finds dust in rest rooms. Sack likes to roam his lobbies, reminding women patrons that "this place is clean enough to bring your children to, right?" He has been known to step out of his $15,000, chauffeur-driven Cadillac in front of a Sack theater to hustle customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Not so Sad Sack | 7/27/1962 | See Source »

...Ohio's Kent State University, he flashed a .358 batting average in his senior year. But he was short, bowlegged and stubby-armed. Worse yet, he wore glasses to correct astigmatism in his right eye. Only the Twins were interested enough to make an offer. Two years ago, they signed him up for a paltry $6,000 and shipped him off to the Wilson Tobs in the Class B Carolina League...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Who's on Third? | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

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