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Word: lunches (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pretty Much Alone. At least twice in the week of the big event, Johnson had skipped lunch and missed his afternoon nap, and on Inauguration Day he had spent hours speaking and parade-watching without coat, hat or long underwear in chilling 43° Washington temperatures-although electric heaters were deployed near him. And that evening he had dashed in and out of five overcrowded, overheated ballrooms. Both Lady Bird and Daughter Lynda Bird had come down with colds after the ceremonies, and hoping not to expose the President, they had left for Camp David...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: After The Ball | 1/29/1965 | See Source »

...Heythrop College near Oxford and at Rome's Pontifical Gregorian University. He spent 13 years teaching theology at Jesuit seminaries in Canada before moving to "the Greg" in 1953. There he follows a life as precisely organized as his thought. He teaches or writes from 8 until lunch, and after his siesta takes an hour-long walk that never varies: up the Spanish Steps, into the Borghese Gardens, back to the Greg. Since he teaches in Latin, he reads English at night, "to keep in contact with the language...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theology: Understanding Understanding | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...fraternity brothers taught unawakened Undergraduate Jerry Payne "how to tip 'em up more and blow lunch less." But it is Coed Pookie Adams who is the making of him and of the whole first novel of John Nichols (Hamilton College, '62). Pookie is part tomboy, part playgirl, a sort of Alice in Wonderland with carnal vocabulary-and knowledge. And even when she is using both, Pookie is whimsical about it. Her most whimsical proposition is that she and Jerry make out in the phone booth while calling her minister back home in Indiana for his opinion on premarital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Also Current: Jan. 22, 1965 | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...January 14th issue of the CRIMSON (page 3) you reported erroneously a portion of the statement I made in Court in connection with Burrough's book, the Naked Lunch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR LETTER WORDS | 1/18/1965 | See Source »

...integration of a restaurant--but negligible in terms of the amount of effort and bloodshed expended and real value for local Negroes. King called off the demonstrations in Birmingham although local Negro leaders felt they could win greater concession. The settlement which King accepted consisted of promises for desegregated lunch counters and rest rooms, promises for equal employment practices, promises for better Negro-white communication, and the integration of the Birmingham library and golf course...

Author: By Ellen Lake, | Title: Martin Luther King: A Second Look | 1/14/1965 | See Source »

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