Word: hearses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The mother should be transparent, a ruin of beauty. Maureen Stapleton is as solid as a mountain of pasta; one cannot see through her to the mythic past. There is bougainvillaea, and weeping willow, and a century of wounded Southern pride in the prose arias that Tennessee Williams gave the...
Religion and Marxism, the Communists agreed, can under certain conditions cooperate. One reason, said Dr. Walter Hollitscher of East Berlin's Humboldt University, is that today both are subject to the same forces of history, such as the technological revolution. Lucio Lombardo of the University of Rome suggested that...
The insider - an officer, director or major stockholder of a corporation -is a powerful cog in the complicated machinery of business, usually privy to a company's secrets and aware of important developments before the public hears of them. Most insiders, of course, are also aware of their responsibilities...
An important bureaucrat took these ideas a logical step farther, demanding an interest charge on capital and prices rooted in economic reality rather than planning fiction. Academician Vadim Trapeznikov, revered in Russia as the "father of Soviet automation," threw his weight in with the reformers all along the line, noting...
A Kindly Pastor. Among so many cardinals, at least one was sure to be an American, but the Pope's choice was close to being a surprise: shy, tiny (5 ft. 3 in.) Lawrence Joseph Shehan, 66, who has been Archbishop of Baltimore since 1961. He becomes the sixth...