Word: mammoths
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other doctrines." The big concern of still others is the social role of the church. More important than questioning old dogma, says the World Council of Churches' Albert van den Heuvel, is the task of creating a new Christian ethic that can adequately deal with such mammoth issues as world hunger, racial equality...
...also interferes with the play's effect. It is a rough spectrum of colored flats that are organized into two sets. But the realistic furniture and the intrusive, mammoth Lowell House chandelier make it seem out of place. It would have been funnier, and more striking to have maintained a single convention, constructing a semi-realistic room that would have incorporated the chandelier into a monstrous parody of the traditional...
Harvard tallied again on a weird drive late in the second quarter. Lalich was dumped on the first two downs. With third and 32 to go on his own 29, the the five for what looked like another mammoth loss. But he got the pass away to O'Connell, who took it up to the Princeton 40, one yard short of the first down...
...opening night. Waitresses dressed in abbreviated black trenchcoats served drinks; red-vested bartenders whipped out fake automatics from their shoulder holsters to light customers' cigarettes. Rooms bore such names as Hari's (for Mata Hari) and M16; the bar was inevitably the Interpol, backed by a mammoth world map with clocks telling the time in Moscow, London and Hong Kong. A closed-circuit TV screen in each room scanned the outer "office." The walls were studded with Sten guns and silhouette targets; table lighters were shaped like hand grenades. The powder room was decorated with photographs of Honor...
...ANTITRUST. The year's big merger case involves mammoth Soapmaker Procter & Gamble's acquisition of Clorox Chemical Co., the top U.S. manufacturer of liquid bleach. The FTC washed out the 1957 merger, ruling it unfair to smaller competitors; a U.S. appellate court reversed the FTC, calling it hostile to mere bigness. The Government, which has yet to lose a major antitrust case in the Warren court, now seeks to vindicate...