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Dates: during 1960-1969
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POOR COW. Carol White plays slob and sexpot, worried mum and girl in love, in this saga of life in a scruffy London slum, a first film by 30-year-old TV Director Kenneth Loach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Mar. 22, 1968 | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

LAST week was not a happy one for Lyndon Johnson. It was a time of reckoning for his Vietnam policy, politically in New Hampshire, economically in the London gold pool and on Wall Street. The economy has been distorted and the balance-of-payments deficit exacerbated by the war effort. The Administration can no longer hope to disguise or postpone these problems; it must come to terms with them now, and the terms are bitter...

Author: By Jerald R. Gerst, | Title: ...home to roost | 3/21/1968 | See Source »

After receiving an honors BA from Princeton in 1958, he went to the London School of Economics to study political philosophy. While participating in anti-nuclear campaigns, he met Lord Russell. Schoenman feels it is "very flattering, but a bit fatuous," to be considered the eminence grise behind the 95-year-old philosopher. "What's it done with--telepathy?" he asks sarcastically...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Ralph Schoenman | 3/19/1968 | See Source »

...date have been Edmund S. Morgan from Yale; Willard Hurst, legal historian at the University of Wisconsin; George Kennan; Daniel Boorstin, of the University of Chicago; and Richard Hofstadter (who refused to speak with any undergraduates) of Columbia. H. C. Allen, Professor of American History at University College in London, will lecture March 19 on "America: Land of Comfort and Violence," while on a visit to compare the Warren Center to his American studies center in England...

Author: By Jack Davis, | Title: The Unknown Charles Warren Center | 3/18/1968 | See Source »

...Crimson had won in a watery walk. Stroking easily, the boat captured the admiration of the British press. London Field Magazine noted "the lightening quickness of their hands, a method which would appear to be a lost art among modern English oarsmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: History Of Harvard Sports | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

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