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Word: honored (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...guests to smoke, and in 28 years as moderator of NBC's Meet the Press turned the Q. and A. into a branch of the martial arts. Even so, when Lawrence Spivak, 75, faced his final guest, President Ford, and went on to a party in his honor last week, some 250 politicians and former panelists came by to bid farewell. Among those on hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Nov. 24, 1975 | 11/24/1975 | See Source »

...rites of Freemasonry. Tamino is aided in his quest by a forester named Papageno (Hakan Hagegard), whose robust cowardice at times of stress provides comedy relief. The two men, sensing they have been duped by the Queen of the Night, give themselves over to Sarastro's trial of honor. Their reward is true love: Tamino is immediately enamored of Pamina, Papageno swept away by a fey creature named Papagena (Elisabeth Eriksson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Sounds and Sweet Airs | 11/24/1975 | See Source »

...things are clear: that Yo Mo Dobro Jo was borne in upon a toilet seat clutching aloft in his right hand a dildo, and in his left some other spiritual object; that beer and spumoni were served, as symbols of the blood and body of the guest of honor; that after the intonation of some godly words, symbolic meatballs were cut away from a jockstrap and eaten; that residents of the Yale-New Haven Mental Hospital, on evening leave, presented the guest of honor with a painting entitled The Criminal Penis Entering the Mouth of the Nun; and that...

Author: By James Gleick, | Title: God and Bladderball At Yale | 11/21/1975 | See Source »

...chair will honor the late Nobel Prize winning Greek poet George Seferis. It is the first at any American university to be dedicated to modern Greek studies, according to a University press release...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: Greeks Own Up to Bearing Gift | 11/21/1975 | See Source »

Vietnam became a debacle because two American presidents refused to be the first ones to "lose" a war, hopeless and wasteful as it might have been. We had to have "Peace with honor." The need to win is ingrained in the American character...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley, | Title: Winning at All Costs: Two Perspectives | 11/18/1975 | See Source »

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