Word: grave
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...July and August of 1965, Reischauer returned to the U.S. for a brief visit to impress on Americans "that a large number of Japanese have grave fears about our intentions in Asia...
PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME! When a man leaves home and country, he buries part of himself, and he is not likely to stand beside that grave dry-eyed. Patrick Bedford and Donal Donnelly are excellent as the public and private selves of a young Irishman on the eve of departure for Philadelphia and the New World...
...swimming about in his head, much of which he poured into his great wild tome on Leopold Bloom's odyssey through Dublin on the day and night of June 16, 1904. James and his mind were laid to rest in Zurich's Fluntern Cemetery in 1941, the grave distinguished only by a small headstone. For years Manhattan Art Dealer Lee Nordness had thought that the grand man deserved a better monument, so at last he arranged for Sculptor Milton Hebald to do the job. Last week on "Bloomsday," they unveiled a bronze statue of the author...
...models for copy ing. In admiration, Novelist Honoré de Balzac said of him: "That fellow has Michelangelo under his skin." Yet the world's most famous satirist with brush and pen cost his country 12 francs in 1879 to be put into a pauper's grave...
PHILADELPHIA, HERE I COME! When a man leaves home and country, he buries part of himself, and he is not likely to stand beside that grave dry-eyed. Patrick Bedford and Donal Donnelly are excellent as the public and private selves of a young Irishman on the eve of departure for Philadelphia and the New World...