Word: janning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...came to TIME out of the Navy. He wrote a distinguished Education section for nine years, then moved to Foreign News, and some three years ago took over the Art section. Among his 14 cover stories were two perceptive pieces on the intellectual in America (Thornton Wilder, Jan. 12, 1953; Jacques Barzun, June 11, 1956), a fascinating report on his alma mater (Nathan Pusey, March 1, 1954), and a sensitive essay on a brilliant architect (Le Corbusier...
...marked the first time that the Senate has voted on any recommendation made by President Kennedy in his comprehensive education message last Jan...
Elusive Dream. Some churchmen believe that they cannot take an effective role in civil rights campaigns without a massive inter-faith campaign-a dream that has so far eluded them. Last Jan uary 650 Protestant, Catholic and Jewish leaders at the first National Conference on Religion and Race in Chicago agreed to set up action committees in ten pilot cities (five more were added later). The results so far have been unimpressive; the committees have proved very effective in Chicago and Washington, but the one in Boston is a paper tiger, the committee in St. Louis is still haggling over...
...spending. Byrd could easily stretch out hearings for two months, and further delays are possible if the Senate becomes embroiled in a civil rights filibuster. Finally, changes must be worked out in a House-Senate conference. Kennedy wants the first stage of the bill to go into effect by Jan. 1, 1964, assuring that the full impact of the tax cut would be felt in an election year. But the chances of final action by that date are growing increasingly remote...
Though worried about the heavy cost, and concerned because the Government has frittered away three years while the Anglo-French combine got a head start, three other U.S. planemakers were still determined to submit bids and specifications for the SST before the Jan. 15 deadline. The three: North American, Lockheed and Boeing...