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Word: graved (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...restoration before it crumbles to the ground. Now to the rescue comes a group of Shakespeare devotees who have organized a $480,000 fund-raising drive to finance repairs. Said Sir Michael Redgrave, one of the leaders of the appeal: "Surely the need is self-evident. This church, this grave, is one of the great pilgrimage points of the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 15, 1968 | 11/15/1968 | See Source »

...crime for Czechoslovaks to visit the grave of Thomas Masaryk, who founded their republic 50 years ago this week. But it is at least an act of courage. Last week, in advance of Czechoslovakia's anniversary celebrations, security agents at the graveside conspicuously photographed each pilgrim. Everywhere, Czechoslovaks are surrounded by a poised apparatus of repression. They are settling into a mood of resignation, withdrawing back into their private lives, abandoning politics once more to the politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Czechoslovakia: Losing the Luster | 11/1/1968 | See Source »

...dilemma, but the increasingly touchy position his backers find themselves in as election day approaches. Simply, the next great Senate foreign policy stand will probably have little to do with the conduct of the Vietnam war. It will likely center around America's arms control policy, a policy with grave budgetary implications for federal action to redeem the cities...

Author: By John Andrews, | Title: New Politics Requiem | 10/29/1968 | See Source »

...Program, the OEO, and countless other programs promised to the poor and Black Americans by the Johnson-Humphrey Administration? The war is making a mockery of social justice and human rights here at home by eating up all the funds which could and should have been provided for the grave internal problems that face this country. In Vietnam the war takes a more direct and more tragic blow at social justice and human rights as the killing and bombing continues. How does a vote for HHH show a concern for "social justice and human rights" when this man has voiced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOTING FOR HHH | 10/26/1968 | See Source »

...mysteries of life. But there is something else. His study is not filled with the customary books. The room is no philosopher's retreat, but the laboratory of a medical scientist. Two operating tables stand in the shadows, and on one of them lies a corpse. Stealthily, two grave robbers arrive with yet another body. As Faust takes the clammy wrist of the fresh cadaver in his hand and sings his first word, "Rien!" (Nothing), it becomes clear that Gounod's famous Faust has been given an eerie new look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Opera: Outrageous, but Good | 10/25/1968 | See Source »

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