Word: derfully
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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That Interview. By then, about the only cloud-and it was little more than a speck-left on Goldwater's horizon was the publication of a June 30 interview with a reporter from Der Spiegel, a West German weekly newsmagazine. In that interview, Goldwater was asked if he thought that he could defeat Lyndon Johnson. He replied: "If you asked that question as of now-and I always like to answer political questions as of now-no. I don't think any Republican can, as of now ... I don't think I'd be rash enough...
...including President Fritz-Aurel Goergen, who was hauled away from a banquet honoring Chancellor Ludwig Erhard (TIME, May 8). Germany's biggest clothing manufacturer, Alfons Muller-Wipperfurth, was grabbed from a hospital bed and jailed on suspicion of tax evasion. In 1962, after Germany's saucy newsmagazine Der Spiegel questioned West Germany's military preparedness, police jailed Publisher Rudolf Augstein and five other Spiegel staffers on suspicion of treason. Released within three months, they still have not been formally charged...
...DEFENDERS (CBS, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). "The Uncivil War," a divorce action in New York State, with William Shatner and Diana van der Vlis. Repeat...
...Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, architect -D.F.A...
Author Markfield's quartet of intellectuals revolves around the Little Magazines, to which they rarely contribute but wish they did. There is Felix Ottensteen, burly book reviewer for a Yiddish daily, who refers to himself as der Alte and browbeats his sullen son because he is still a student at 27 ("The way Catherine the Great took lovers, he takes courses"). There is Barnet Weiner, a fading poet-critic who remembers peevishly the time when his picture appeared on the dust jacket of New Critics, 1944. There is Holly Levine, who teaches creative writing but keeps a copy...