Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Too Fast, Too Slow. As it happens, Britons do have it good. They have more money, more leisure, more television sets, washing machines and refrigerators than ever before. In the midst of this prosperity, Britain is making a number of historic decisions. Having resigned itself long ago to a reduced...
It called Halleck "lethargic intellectually," and added, "he lacks a sense of his historic responsibility as leader of a major party.... The essence of the Halleck leadership is (a) sort of equivocal lip service, of endorsing somewhat the cause of formulating a positive program even while neglecting it or discouraging...
Menon tirelessly preaches "self-determination," but the question of a plebiscite for the Moslem Indian province of Kashmir, which is also claimed by Pakistan, brings forth a torrent of words about India's historic rights.* He has a remarkable explanation of why the Russian satellites are not colonies: "A...
Venezuela's economy floats on a sea of oil, but it can be a choppy voyage. As with other one-commodity countries, politics can intrude, markets can shift and prices tumble. Last week, at least one city in Venezuela was learning to live on other resources. In historic, Spanish...
For the Jewish community in the historic German city of Worms, a commonplace ceremony this Sabbath takes on special significance. A 13-year-old boy, Ilan Walzer, will be ushered into manhood at his bar mitzvah, and though the rite elsewhere is primarily an occasion for rejoicing by family and...