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...could not do, socialism did." Billy now is on good terms with Prime Minister Wilson, but last week, without pinpointing the enemy specifically, he declared: "I feel greater opposition than ever before." The crusade has been ignored by both fundamentalists and progressive theologians; the Archbishop of York issued a lukewarm endorsement, while Canterbury made it publicly and pointedly clear that Billy did not have Anglican sponsorship. Humanists passed out leaflets with the warning headline: "DANGER-Psychologist at Work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Evangelism: Billy in London | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

...Only Pretending." Carried upstairs to a bedroom, the girl was given a lukewarm bath, dressed in a pair of white Capri pants, and placed on a mattress on the floor. Mrs. Baniszewski struck Sylvia on each side of the head with a book and told her to get up, that she was only pretending to be sick. Mercifully, Sylvia died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trials: Addenda to De Sade | 5/6/1966 | See Source »

Number one man Brian McQuinn should take two points today and shifty Mike Millis, even if his putter is only lukewarm, ought to take both his matches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Penn to Test Golfers Today In Tough Meet | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

Seven Jars to Satisfaction. Yet, for all his fame, Soule was never himself a chef, though he began developing a taste for fine food early in life and until the end glowingly recalled his mother's specialty: puree of salt codfish, served lukewarm. He was a busboy in Biarritz at 14, by 23 had become the youngest captain of waiters (at Le Mirabeau) in Paris. In 1939 he came to New York to manage the French restaurant at the World's Fair, in 1941 opened Le Pavilion, later added a second Manhattan restaurant, La Cote Basque...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Restaurants: The King | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

...read of the proposed hike in room and board for Radcliffe. Not that we are totally out to ruin the Cliffie image of soiled hair et al., but we have been without hot water for three weeks--except at odd hours of the early morning. This has meant lukewarm washings of dinner dishes as well, which does nothing for the desirability of our meals. Before the college seeks to rectify the deficit in its budget, it should perhaps consider the inferior "room and board" it is now giving its students at the high price they are paying. Third Short Corridor

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLD WATER | 12/8/1965 | See Source »

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