Word: namee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Twin Goals. "I make no claim to wear the Kennedy mantle," the Senator said, although he then went on to cite the Kennedy name nine times during his 15-minute speech. "I believe deeply in the twin goals for which Robert Kennedy gave his life-an end to the war in Viet Nam and a passionate commitment to heal the divisions in our own society." His campaign program is not significantly different from McCarthy's. McGovern has strongly opposed the war since...
...great American sound, but most of its composers haven't had the technique to carry it further. They write as if Mozart and Weill had never lived. Only Gershwin and Bernstein have gone on to higher musical theater." Elephant Steps indicates that Silverman hopes someday to add his name to that list...
...Chapin decided to promote as a competitor to small foreign imports. So far, sales are slightly ahead of the 1967 pace -not bad for a car whose basic design is four years old. Next year, as a five-year-old, about all it will get is a change in name, from American to Rambler. It will thus become the latest-and now the only-line to carry the name that won fame in the 1950s when A.M.C. was dueling successfully with what George Romney called the Big Three's "gas-guzzling dinosaurs...
Whatever his ultimate objective, White last week brought the battle to a head by making a tender offer, under the name of Thatcher Banking Partners, for 50,000 shares of First National stock at $120 a share. To put its proposed holding company into operation, the bank needs approval of two-thirds of its stockholders. Coming on top of the stock it already holds, the White family's bid, if successful, would give it a 34% interest, just enough to block implementation of the holding company...
...example, Photographer David Douglas Duncan's report of how a howling mob of Hindus and Sikhs in Delhi flailed to death a six-year-old Moslem girl carrying her baby brother; TIME Correspondent James Bell's terse account of weary American troops fighting for No Name Ridge in Korea; Photographer Andrew St. George's file on a Castro patrol's foolhardy attempt to blow up an armored car with a crude bomb...