Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Goldwater pushes an alternative that is easy to understand: the less government the better. "My whole argument," he says, "is based on the historic concept that man can do best for himself, and when man can't do it for himself, then and only then should government step in...
Descending the Hill by way of Beacon Street, we pass the State House and the great houses fronting on the Common, their windows shining purple in the sun. Originally colorless, the constant glare of the sun permanently transformed their color over the course of years. In the Public Garden, which...
Civic affairs and the University's handling of town-gown relations also bothered the Crimson. Particularly lively last winter was the "stills" controversy. An ambitious Cambridge developer proposed a 15-story office building on stilts on the edge of Cambridge common across from Littauer Center. The University privately opposed the...
"I do not think it altogether inappropriate for me to introduce myself," said the President of the U.S. to members of the Paris press. "I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris." President Kennedy was not exaggerating: in the eyes of the world, his talks with Charles de...
"Humanity stands, for better or for worse, on the threshold of a new historic epoch," he said. "We do not wish to make the world over in our own image-and we will not accept that the world be made over in the image of any society or dogmatic creed...