Word: joying
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...FIELD, by Theodore Roethke. A posthumous selection of the poems Roethke wrote during the last seven years of his life celebrates movingly and prophetically "the last pure stretch of joy, the dire dimension of a final thing...
...admiral wasted no time. Swiftly he sent orders to his CINCPAC headquarters: the Maddox will stay in the gulf-and a destroyer, the 2,850-ton Turner Joy, then cruising in the South China Sea, will join her at once...
...FIELD, by Theodore Roethke. A posthumous selection of the poems Roethke wrote during the last seven years of his life celebrate movingly and prophetically "the last pure stretch of joy, the dire dimension of a final thing...
...showcase for one actor may wonder why I praise Kerr so greatly, yet leave him to the end, and why a show with such a star is unsatisfying. But I think the key to Barstow's Richard is in Richard himself. For, though Kerr is a joy to watch, he does not project a united characterization...
...that the Tunisian settlement would open "a new era of cooperation between the Holy See and the Tunisian government," and that Rome had agreed to certain sacrifices "in a spirit of friendship toward a friendly people, with cordial esteem for the values of a rising nation." There was less joy in Tunisia. "Will we have Mass this Sunday?" one priest at the cathedral asked. "We don't know. But I do know this: the extent of the takeover has shocked Catholics here." They face the prospect of seeing their churches turned into museums, libraries or schools...