Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...BLAST OF WAR 1939-1945, by Harold Macmillan. In the second volume of his memoirs, the former Prime Minister again shows himself a man of generous mind and literary ability as he tells of his role in England's wartime government...
WILLIAM MORRIS, HIS LIFE, WORK AND FRIENDS, by Philip Henderson. A biography of the talented artist who dedicated his life to restoring beauty and craftsmanship to the working class of 19th century England...
...fourth-place finish and a new freshman indoor mark. Yardling miler Bob Enscoe trimmed 13 seconds off his best time to date and a second and a half off the freshman record in running 4:13.9 to a third place finish in the New England mile...
...earlier poll called the "New England Referendum on Vietnam," coordinators Kim Marshall '68 and Peter Rousmaniere '69 found Harvard students to be overwhelmingly against the war. The poll administered in late November to the students, faculty and staff of New England colleges indicated that three out of four respondents described the war in Vietnam as a civil war and said that the U.S. commitment was not in the best interests of the South Vietnamese. The referendum also found that 83 per cent of the Harvard students polled did not approve of the manner in which President Johnson was handling...
Milkbottle H, rejected by the major U.S. publishers before appearing in England, is being promoted by Dell as a classic ahead of its time. In fact, the opposite would seem to be true. Orlovitz's "experimental" novel, like most, could have been conceived whole the day after Ulysses was published in 1922. The conclusion is unavoidable: nothing, including Jewish family memoirs, seems quite so old-fashioned these days as a really determined avant-garde novel...