Word: historicization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The conversations did not end with government officials and U.S. ambassadors. At every stop, the group invited 60 or more outstanding citizens to dinner. They met ballerinas in Warsaw, poets in Budapest, movie stars in Prague, and university professors and journalists everywhere. And the tour left time for the travelers...
By now, darkness was enveloping the bay, turning the mountains beyond it a deep purple and leaving only a golden-orange ribbon at the rim of the horizon. Just 2 hours and 24 minutes after he arrived, the President boarded his big Boeing 707. Scarcely six hours after leaving Manila...
Steelmen faced much the same paradox as automen: pinched profits amid strong sales. Among the six major steelmakers reporting for the third quarter last week, higher earnings were registered by two-Bethlehem and Jones & Laughlin-and lower earnings by four -National, Armco, Inland and, most significantly, U.S. Steel. That giant...
Had this Congress been, as Lyndon Johnson claims, "the greatest in American history"? Certainly not in comparison with the First, which from the hazy outlines of the Constitution devised the working design of government that has guided the U.S. ever since. On the other hand, the needs of American society...
Haunting Harmonies. Today, some echoes of the past conflicts remain. In Fez, ancient Moorish families still jealously guard as heirlooms the keys to their former castles in Spain. And in Spain, it was only last week, in fact, that a high Spanish official paid a formal visit to the historic...