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Word: daniells (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Including Law Professor Michael Severn, Critic Lionel Trilling, Philosopher Ernest Nagel, Sociologist Daniel Bell, Nobel Physicist Polykarp Kusch, Economist Eli Ginzberg, Historians William Leuchtenburg and Walter P. Metzger, Political Scientists Alexander Dallin and Alan F. Westin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Students: Lifting a Siege | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

...Daniel J. Brennan Jr., son of the late Cambridge police chief, organized and headed the winning slate. He has worked in City Hall and knew just what kind of tactics would win in this part of Cambridge. A sophomore at Boston University, Brennan got three of his former Little League teammates to join him on the ballot: Anthony McI. Glavin '68, Roger O'Sullivan, a junior at Boston State, and Brendon Synnott, a senior at Boston State. The four students all finished in the first six places. Brennan balanced the rest of the slate with Mrs. Barbara Armistead, a Cambridge...

Author: By Boisfeuill JONES Jr., | Title: The First Hurrah | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

...group swamped the incumbents in Ward 5. The victors included James Washington Jr., a semi-professional basketball player and social worker who spoke for the City's black community before the city Council last Thursday and last night. Among the casualties on the opposing slate were independent School Committeeman Daniel J. Clinton and City Purchasing Agent Charles F. Watson. In Ward 10, Thomas P. O'Neill III, son of the anti-war Congressman, paced his slate to a victory over the incumbents, and a third faction. In Ward 11 City Councillor Thomas Danchy battled against former Mayor Daniel Hayes...

Author: By Boisfeuill JONES Jr., | Title: The First Hurrah | 5/10/1968 | See Source »

...West Coast's aircraft industry, and the electronics complex situated around Route 128 near Boston, may well be troubled by the war's end. Yet many of the major defense contractors sound surprisingly cheerful. "Most people think we would suffer if hostilities ended," says Chairman Daniel J. Haughton of Lockheed Aircraft "Just the opposite is true. Only 5% of our business results directly from Viet Nam." Says President G. William Miller of Rhode Island-based Textron: "A 20% cut in our defense contracts could easily be made up with only a 10% increase in our civilian sales...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Economy: If Peace Comes | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

MOST gifted in this alchemical effort are Daniel Seltzer as Caesar, and Susan Yakutis as Cleopatra. Seltzer's performance is especially impressive: not only are his readings rapid and controlled, but he succeeds in underplaying effectively a role which would tempt any actor to bravado. As the ultimate embodiment of the Shavian pragmatic, democratic, sympathetic Superman, he also manages to convey a vision of humility in majesty. Further, his discipline deserves to underline the character's moments of wit and emotion, and to set the lonely Caesar apart from the more broadly drawn figures who surround him. The greatest virtues...

Author: By Peter Jaszi, | Title: Caesar and Cleopatra | 5/3/1968 | See Source »

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