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Word: harboring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Aboard the U.S. submarine Bluegill in Saigon harbor. Right: Lieut. Commander James H. Barry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: To Liberate from Oppression | 5/11/1962 | See Source »

...long faulted the West for being as materialistic as the Communists and-worse-cloaking secular ambitions in religion. Said he now to the American theologians: "If I were myself an American citizen and a Christian and a theologian, I would look at that liberty statue in New York harbor. She needs a little or a good bit of demythologizing-nevertheless, she may also be seen and interpreted and understood well as a symbol of the true theology, one not of liberty but of freedom. It is a real human freedom, one which God gives us in his grace to obey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cold War: The Theology of Freedom | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

Dawn's first light broke through a heavy haze, diffusing Christmas Island's end-of-the-world ugliness. The barren stretches of sand and scrub, the grey hulls of freighters and barges in the tiny harbor, the naked steel testing towers, the exposed beams of half-completed buildings, all took on a weird beauty. It was already a humid 76°. An 8-knot breeze rippled the coconut fronds. In a small operations building, about 15 technicians sat amid the coffee-cup litter of a sleepless night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Atom: For Survival's Sake | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...Price of Logic? Roger Blough, beaten, battered, and more than a bit bewildered, was happy to declare public peace. After his White House visit he returned to the privacy of his Manhattan office, overlooking New York Harbor. There, surrounded by charts and statements that explained U.S. Steel's economic position, he pondered how he had gone wrong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Reverberations | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...shouts of "Remember Pearl Harbor" from hecklers, one of the Hiroshima survivors told how his parents had been killed in the atomic attack and the responsibility for raising him had fallen on a destitute grandmother. The pilgrims, who are currently on a world tour, read a telegram of "good wishes" from President Kennedy to the people of Hiroshima...

Author: By Bruce L. Paisner, | Title: Peace Rally Draws 1200 Into Boston | 4/23/1962 | See Source »

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