Word: happen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...imposed rather than preached. "We must identify ourselves with the people, their frustrations and their fulfillment," said one young priest. "The problem is vital, not only for the church in Spain but for Spain itself. Authoritarian governments do not solve problems. They merely postpone them." And what will happen if the church continues its old course? "The lid may blow off and carry the scandal sky-high...
Sports scribes expect the same to happen tomorrow, but Captain Tony Lynch and his Crimson teammates are itching for an upset...
...president of the Chicago Board of Education resulted in a brief Sargent-for-Governor boomlet. It subsided quickly, but his friends expect another to develop-say, two years from now. "I don't have any current plan to run for office," he says, "but who knows what will happen in 1968 in Illinois?" He notes nonetheless that Governor Otto Kerner is finishing his second term, and only one man has ever run successfully for three terms in Illinois (Republican Richard J. Oglesby, whose last term ended in 1889). Shriver would have no residency problem; he maintains an apartment...
...tell me, where will the grownups go/ While London's swinging to and fro?/ Who'll sail the sea, who'll mind the shop,/ If the whole bloody country opts for "Pop"?/ Should it happen, this I ween,/ Not even God can save the Queen...
...happen to like LIFE Magazine," said former Vice President Richard Nixon. "The fact that they're the most popular picture magazine in the country must prove that they're doing something right." Then, making his first appearance before the U.S. Supreme Court, Manhattan Lawyer Nixon spent the next hour politely attacking LIFE for invasion of privacy in a case that may produce one of the Supreme Court's major 1966 decisions...