Word: harboring
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...superiors' orders, Anglican Father Trevor Huddleston, South Africa's great enemy of apartheid (TIME, Nov. 14), showed newsmen a remarkable document. It was a letter from a government official named Hertzog Biermann, and it typified the bitterness which, in the name of God, many white South Africans harbor against an outspoken man of God. Excerpts...
...Rock development in Ontario (TIME, March 9, 1953), from which Inland hopes to get 3,000,000 tons a year by 1969; a 19-story, stainless-steel office building, one of the few new skyscrapers in Chicago since the Depression; a land-filling project near Inland's Indiana Harbor plant on Lake Michigan's south shore to give Inland 462 acres of what is now lake for future plant expansion; three giant open-hearth furnaces; three new mills. Said Inland's Joe Block: "This program indicates our confidence in the future of the country, the Chicago area...
...sees nothing but good things ahead, especially for steel companies in and around Chicago. The region uses one-third of U.S. steel production, but produces only 25%. Since steel users prefer to deal with makers close to home, Inland sells 60% of its output within 100 miles of Indiana Harbor. Because of its happy location, it has operated since 1933 at a higher rate than the industry average in every year except strike-ridden 1952. Last week it was operating at 106% of rated capacity v. the industry's estimated...
...December 1941, right after Pearl Harbor, he cabled that "entry of Russia is enemy greatest fear" and called for "immediate attack on Japan from the North...
...best shows, typically, ran opposite each other. NBC's Wide Wide World whisked its audience all over the map. The camera lazed its way down the Mississippi, poked into a New Jersey lane where lovers walked and old men raked autumn leaves, wandered around Gloucester harbor as fishermen mended nets. There were vivid contrasts between the chasm of the Grand Canyon and the topless towers of Rockefeller Center, the swaying wheat fields of Nebraska and the money-conscious hubbub of the Texas State Fair, an underwater ballet from Florida and the overwater speed trials of Donald Campbell...