Word: honorably
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...performance is marvelously theatrical." Alan Brien of the Sunday Telegraph thought it "a serious, ambitious and valuable play which matures in the memory and fertilizes the imagination," while for Milton Shulman in the Evening Standard, it was "a stunning parable with a magnificent theatrical impact." Perhaps TIME will honor its bond with fair reportage by letting these voices be heard...
Fellow delegates, ladies and gentlemen: I have the honor to present to you at this time the brilliant and distinguished Senator from New York. As I need hardly tell you, he has a 94% rating from the Americans for Democratic Action and a real, down-the-line liberal voting record. He wows the minorities at the polls?and the majority as well. Not to mention his lovely wife and all those bright kids. Education? Physical fitness? Culture? Why, the Senator almost invented them. As for politics, hardly a day goes by without his making a speech, offering an amendment, getting...
...White House, Press Secretary Bill Moyers told reporters that Carpenter's valor had impressed the President too. "He finds it an inspiring chapter in the Viet Nam story," said Moyers. Fittingly enough, Bill Carpenter was nominated by his field commander last week for the Medal of Honor...
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is certainly getting gear. Last year, at the behest of the swinging Labor government, she put the Beatles on her birthday list as Members of the Order of the British Empire, an honor the shaggies won for all the cash that their noise had contributed to the empire's balance of payments. This time, for rather the same reason, Her Majesty named fab Fashion Designer Mary Quant, 32, doyenne of the Chelsea group's knee-baring, hippy styles, as an officer of the O.B.E. Her fad is siphoning so much loot into Albion...
...Trapped, he sets fires in his wake, or fights. Finally, days later, as he crawls to the safety of a mission fort, the white man waves toward the underbrush. The warriors' resolute leader (South African Actor Ken Gampu) salutes in return, and both men quit the field with honor...