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Word: hand (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Usage:

...deficit on Anglo-Saxon and Sanskrit, on research papers and the writing of books, and on concentration on periods of interest which are not strictly contemporary. Only too frequently knowledge of the contemporary is quite a bore, and it offers very limited perspective. I should like to take in hand one of those bitter critics of modern Academia. Maybe I could get him interested in Vulgar Latin and Old Irish. He might change his mind and that would do harm to the sale of his bitter books...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jun. 7, 1968 | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

Different Style. Republican family acts are more sedate than those of the Democrats. Happy Rockefeller clutches every hand in sight, but otherwise limits herself to staring raptly at Nelson during his speeches. Nancy Reagan dislikes travel, although she did fly last month to Cleveland and Chicago to take in part of non-Candidate Ronald Reagan's eight-city speaking tour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: BRING THE GIRLS | 6/7/1968 | See Source »

Rather than hand the bird over to the Lampoon, the senior created an intricate and powerful corporation known as Find-a-Bird Inc., promising to hunt down the lbis, around the world, if the Lampoon would agree to a lavish public ceremony upon receiving it back. The senior indicated that if the Lampoon didn't comply, Find-a-Bird might be dissolved to become Melt-a-Bird. When the lbis finally was ready to be returned to the Lampoon, the required celebration was arranged, before the Dartmouth Game at Freedom Square...

Author: By Betsy Nadas, | Title: Salute to Times Past: The Lampoon lbis | 6/3/1968 | See Source »

...reminds us how much can be created from a skeletal dramatic narrative. Its surf, cycle, and psychedelic setting is seldom exploited as such, and even the semi-mystery which motivates the plot is largely abandoned in favor of extended description of a bittersweet life-style gone slightly out of hand. The Sweet Ride tries to beat the trappings of its own genre by being a little better. It is, and its inevitable disappearance on Wednesday should not go entirely unnoticed, nor should we necessarily ignore the Orpheum's next seven-day double-bill. Note that the B picture...

Author: By Tim Hunter, | Title: The Sweet Ride | 6/3/1968 | See Source »

Thompson reasons this way: Prime Minister Churchill had presided over a long string of military disasters. By August 1942, Singapore had fallen, Crete was gone, and the British were being hit hard everywhere. The nation desperately needed a great victory and a greater hero. With the sure hand of a master propagandist, says Thompson, Churchill removed the able but colorless General Claude Auchinleck as commander of the Eighth Army in North Africa and put the theatrical Monty in his place. Churchill's press officers set out to obliterate the fact that the Eighth Army had already won one battle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Winnie as Villain | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

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