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Word: mailings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...which jars the principals past MacBird's remaining snags. John Seitzg, who stood in on Philip Hanson's MacBird last week, was purple with Texas affect and--but for an inexplicable and apparently deliberate resemblance to F.D.R.--vehemently convincing. William Lafe, Roger Davis and Kevin O'Neal provide three mail-order Ken O'Duncs who slip in and out of Kennedese; Jill Clayburgh, Roger Robinson and Louis Galterie are verveful witches. Lady McB. (Nancie Phillips) drives the Southern hostess persona to the breaking point, splitting each vowel into triads. Everyone, in short, is deft and galling; only Jake Dengel...

Author: By Stuart A. Davis, AT THE CHARLES PLAYHOUSE INDEFINITELY | Title: Mac Bird | 6/14/1967 | See Source »

...sources high in the U.S. Post Office revealed today that all mail and correspondence scheduled for delivery this week to Truman was being re-routed from Missouri to the South Postal Annex in Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harry S Truman Is Still Coming | 6/13/1967 | See Source »

...hitchhiking to join their units. In the cities, girls in khaki miniskirts and pertly cocked overseas caps were on round-the-clock duty at sandbagged gun positions. Middle-aged men volunteered for temporary police duty, and middle-aged housewives enlisted for service as air-raid wardens. Schoolchildren delivered the mail, and university students paid their own way to remote kibbutzim (collective farms) to replace teachers called to arms. In Jerusalem, two wealthy merchant brothers responded to the emergency by paying up five years of back taxes. In Tel Aviv, an army officer and his wife named their newborn son Tiran...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: A Nation Under Siege | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

...sanctioned a public relations offensive by White House aides and Cabinet members. New York Republican Charles Goodell described the result as the "Johnson juggernaut." The Administration won strong allies among church and education lobbies, which generally approve the existing system. Some Congressmen-Ford included-reported that they got more mail opposing Quie's measure than they had ever received on any single previous issue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Johnson Juggernaut | 6/2/1967 | See Source »

...soldiers will get letters in the mail and you'll see them opening the letters and it's completely blank paper inside, which was soaked in LSD. They'll tear off the corner and chew on it. You see a soldier and he'll be soaking the sleeve of his fatigues and then you'll see him chew on it later during drills. He soaked it in an LSD solution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A 20-Year-Old Medic Describes Army Life: You Can 'Escape' But You Can't Dissent | 5/23/1967 | See Source »

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