Word: deliverances
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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SOMEWHERE in the back of their minds, many students have drawn on an image of the ideal revolutionary--a cold, analytical man who can nevertheless shift gears to deliver spellbinding orations. Ralph Schoenman fits that picture.
Died. General Charles Ailleret, 61, France's top soldier, chairman of the Chiefs of Staff and builder of his country's nuclear force de frappe; when his military DC-6 crashed on takeoff from the Indian Ocean island of Réunion, killing 19 aboard, including his wife...
The unions are not. They are, in fact, a study in furious frustration. They promoted a boycott of the paper's advertisers, but with little success. A Hearst strike in San Francisco, supported by Los Angeles pickets, was settled last week. The unions claim that they cannot get management...
It was Meredith who in 1952 started "auctions"-the practice of submitting promising manuscripts, along with a bidding deadline, to more than one publisher at a time. Typically, he will send out letters to about 20 publishers informing them in glowing but vague terms about a sure-fire bestseller. After...
Carl Kaysen, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., will deliver the Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures at 8 p.m. tonight and Wednesday in the James Barr Ames Courtroom of Austin Hall. Kaysen's topic will be, "Is Competition Enough?"