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Word: lot (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bought a Japanese car that is one of the finest built vehicles I have seen, and gets 31 miles to the gallon of gasoline. This can be repeated in tape recorders, optical goods and many more items. U.S. industry and labor have to sit down and do a lot of soul searching to win the battle of the long run rather than the quick profit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: May 24, 1968 | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...spiritually healthy people. But there is a sort of unrest, even a sense of emptiness. Most people need a sense that they're part of some common purpose, and it has to be a purpose that they believe in and think worthwhile. We've lost a lot of that really because people feel cut off by bigness and the rapid growth of today's society. Everything seems beyond their control. I don't want to dismantle the Federal Government-it's sort of heresy on my part to talk of decentralizing control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: R.F.K.: WHAT THIS COUNTRY IS FOR | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...other times, he opens a kind of panderer's box, tempting men and women to act out the vices of flesh and mind that have always been part of humanity's lot. In graphic dumb show or coarse double-entendre, incest, rape, sodomy, masturbation, sadism and masochism are all depicted or evoked on stage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Repertory: Fire! | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

Nicosia is only the second Harvard athlete in recent history to captain a team in both his junior and senior years "We're going to have a lot of regulars coming back," he said, "and I think we can take the Ivy title." "I'm looking forward to a 13-1 season," he added...

Author: By Peter D. Lennon, | Title: Ince Captures Ivy League Lacrosse Scoring Crown; Nicosia Is Captain Again | 5/22/1968 | See Source »

...sense," one member said yesterday, "we became a probate court after the March 31 speech and its after-math. We were supposed to formulate a policy on an issue that had become dead." The Council put in a lot of time on recruitment but, as shown by the discussion at their final meeting last Tuesday, SFAC members are interested in moving into different and perhaps more relevant areas of University policy. As such, the Council will not live or die by tomorrow's decision--in fact tomorrow's decision will not mean that much...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: SF AC's Future | 5/20/1968 | See Source »

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