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...decision," he said, "could well affect the unity of the West, the course of the cold war and the growth of our nation for a generation to come. The United States did not rise to greatness by waiting for others to lead. This nation is the world's fore most manufacturer, farmer, banker, consumer and exporter. The Common Market is moving ahead. The Communist economic offensive is under way. The opportunity is ours, the initiative is up to us-and the time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: State of the Union | 1/19/1962 | See Source »

...Arena in Minneapolis. Thereafter, the Cirmson played more encouraging hockey. The next evening in Minneapolis the vi-efforts led most of the way until a third-period rally won for the Gophers, 4 to 3. Coach Cooney Weiland sent his players deep into the Minnesota and for plenty of fore checking and constant harassment of the Gopher skaters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Hockey Team splits Holiday Games | 1/4/1962 | See Source »

...props is cotton, and in the delta country around Hollandale, Miss., some cotton farmers this year picked two bales to the acre, almost double the past average. Cotton gins ran 18 hours a day, and wagons were backed up waiting to reach the gin. Hollandale Appliance Dealer J. W. Fore, who is also the town's mayor, already is reaping the result. "One man who lost a television set he bought from me to the finance company last year came in and bought a new stove and a dining room suite of furniture and paid cash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Agriculture: Down on the Farm | 12/15/1961 | See Source »

...Harder fore-checking and back-checking characterized the much-improved Crimson play. Weiland was very pleased with their calibre of hockey...

Author: By Ronald I. Cohen, | Title: Hockey Team Conquers St. Lawrence; Good Defensive Play Aids 2-0 Victory | 12/12/1961 | See Source »

This lack of discipline and uncertainity of purpose on Bergman's part recurs constantly. He cannot fore-bear from adding an enigmatic sequence of pure symbolism, relating the legend of how Don Juan was carried to hell. It is a striking sequence, invested with Bergman's typicalaly nightmarish quality. But it makes no sense, and has no relation to the story. The vicar's wife, on hearing the legend, becomes upset and cries: "Life is a stupid comedy. No one can understand it." At this point, most of the audience is inclined to agree with...

Author: By J. MICHAEL Crichton, | Title: The Devil's Eye | 11/14/1961 | See Source »

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