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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Nixon to Hopkins' domestic counterpart, Chief Usher J. Bernard West, who presides over some 70 cooks, butlers, maids, elevator operators, electricians and carpenters. Under his overall supervision are five housemen who constantly wax and buff the floors; a full-time window cleaner who has 147 windows and eight skylights to cope with; and three flower arrangers who keep busy adorning the twelve guest rooms. After 27 years of White House ceremonies-including J.F.K.'s funeral and Lynda Bird's wedding-West says with equanimity: "We never have crises...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Those Who Stay On | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...University, several participants advocated registration of all guns-if only, said one, to "see if this reduces crime or death rates." Other preventive measures were linked to the predictability of assassin types. Drs. Robert L. Taylor and Alfred E. Weisz noted that of the nine men involved in the eight known attempts on the lives of American Presidents, all were Caucasian males aged 24 to 40. All were smaller than average in stature. All were unknowns, except John Wilkes Booth. Most importantly, "each of these men had some cause or grievance that appeared obsessional, if not delusional, in intensity." (Richard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Assassinations: A Warning Five Years Later | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...morning last week, 99 coal miners on the midnight-to-8-a.m. "cateye" shift were working the rich bituminous veins of the Consolidation Coal Co.'s No. 9 mine in northern West Virginia. Suddenly, deep in the earth, an explosion thundered through the eight-mile-long labyrinth of shafts and tunnels. Shock waves rippled outward for miles, jolting the Marion County mining community into frightened wakefulness. At daybreak, thick clouds of greasy black smoke billowed 150 ft. into the grey morning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disasters: Death in Consol No. 9 | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...takeover, in contrast to the bungling inefficiency that has characterized Keita's eight years in power, went off with impressive efficiency. The evening before the troops moved, about 40 army officers gathered in a secluded villa on the capital's outskirts to draw up their plans. They were under pressure: there were rumors that many faced arrest by Keita's armed militia, his so-called Red Guards. After a heated debate, the officers formed a 14-man National Liberation Committee, and troops, half-tracks and Soviet-built T-34 tanks rolled out into Bamako's silent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mali: Army 9, Civilians 0 | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

During a recent symposium at Manhattan's Hospital for Special Surgery, doctors predicted that one out of every eight football players in the U.S., from the pros down to high school, will suffer a more or less serious knee injury this season. With 1,000,000 players in the U.S., said the doctors, this means "something like 125,000 knee injuries, at least 40,000 of which will require corrective surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Weak in the Knees | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

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