Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Cover stories about Viet Nam require massive amounts of work at high speed. Hong Kong Bureau Chief Frank McCulloch, who has headed TIME'S coverage of the war for more than two years, had spent a day in the field with Premier Ky and was having breakfast with him the next morning, a few hours after the Honolulu conference was announced. With five other U.S. correspondents, McCulloch flew to Hawaii with the Premier, who lost $8 at poker during the 13-hour flight. TIME White House Reporter Hugh Sidey and State Department Correspondent Jess Cook arrived from Washington with...
...Governor Frank Morrison of Nebraska, 60, a Democrat, announced that he would contest the Senate seat held by 'conservative Republican Sena tor Carl Curtis, 60, floor manager for Barry Goldwater at the 1964 G.O.P...
...list, prepare a new one within 30 days containing names of at least 1,000 persons "who meet the qualifications prescribed by law and no other." For good measure, the judges also found unconstitutional an Alabama law barring women from juries. And in a separate ruling by Federal Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr., Lowndes County was ordered to desegregate its school system within two years, close 24 one-teacher Negro schools as unfit, and institute remedial programs to "eliminate the effects of past discrimination...
...Frank White '66, a Rhodes scholar enrolled in the Army ROTC four-year plan, will serve two years active duty when he returns from Oxford. He feels that Harvard students who don't enroll in ROTC are missing a valuable opportunity especially in light of the Vietnam situation...
Constant Fear. By no means does every soldier get to church on Sunday -nor do all of them want to go. "I don't believe for one minute that old saw about there being no atheists in foxholes," says Chaplain (Major) Frank Vavrin. Only about 17% of U.S. troops in Viet Nam regularly attend services on an average Sunday-35,000 men at 1,000 services. Chaplains estimate that more than 60% of the soldiers never go at all. One reason for the low attendance, suggests Air Force Captain Robert Cortez, is that the Viet Nam war is considerably...