Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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One ranking China watcher in Washington discreetly observes that "it will not be a visit filled with news." As evidence, both sides agreed last month to cut Ford's stay from six to five days. Nonetheless, the Chinese reception will be as scrupulously correct−if not as spectacular...
Reagan holds that the American way of life is at a historic brink and the nation needs a leader who can demand sacrifice. His followers and friends tell him furiously his is the only missionary voice that can make it happen. He has come to believe them, reluctantly. Heading back...
While the lander transmitted its historic picture, the first from another planet's surface, the mother ship swung into orbit around Venus to become its first satellite (Venus has no known natural moons) and continued to transmit information on its environment. At week's end, Moscow announced that...
Autographs (or holographs), as distinct from mere signatures, are by definition documents in the author's handwriting - preferably signed by him. Their value depends on rarity, content -usually their historic significance - and the writer's eminence. With inflation and the uncertain stock market, many buyers have turned to...
While historic documents continue to be found occasionally in attics or old trunks, the supply of valuable autographs is drying up. In the age of the telephone, few people write personal letters. Even great men have their papers typed and signed by autopen. This is a distressing prospect for historians...