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...DOCK OF THE BAY (Volt). The title song, Otis Redding's first million-selling single, was recorded a few weeks before his death in a plane crash last December. One of his catchiest and most reflective songs, it has none of the torrential outbursts and piston rhythms with which he electrified his audiences from Paris to Monterey during his brief reign as the crown prince of soul. But the album has other cuts of more typical pounding blues (I'm Coming Home and Don't Mess with Cupid), as well as some lighthearted badinage with Carla Thomas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Listings: May 24, 1968 | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

Plans to Stay Out. Humphrey pooh-poohed the results, saying that they would have been "a little different" if he had been an active contender. No doubt. But Humphrey is directly involved in none of the forthcoming primaries, and the "unauthorized" Nebraska write-in campaign on his behalf clearly bombed. Humphrey visited Nebraska four days before the primary, seemingly inviting votes. Now he plans to stay out of Oregon, California and South Dakota until those primaries are over. McCarthy, who is on the ballot against Kennedy in the three remaining contests, vows to fight it out, spurning the New Yorker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: THE POLITICS OF RESTORATION | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...business enterprises in low-interest, high-risk areas. In a dramatic effort to invest church services with contemporary relevance, a new communion litany, which may become part of the permanent ritual, was written for the meeting. It was a litany of some relevance to citizens of any religion-or none-in which communicants publicly confessed their civic sins. Among the supplications: > "Forgive us for pretending to care for the poor, when we do not like poor people and do not want them in our houses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: LITANY FOR CITIZENS | 5/24/1968 | See Source »

...scheme was "an ingenious way of saying to students that we take the issue and them seriously." To have barred Dow would have been untenably selective, Moise argued, but he said that by voting down the resolution the Faculty "would be saying that who comes on campus is none of our business...

Author: By Richard R. Edmonds, | Title: Faculty Votes Down Recruitment Limits | 5/22/1968 | See Source »

...HOSPITAL, an amazing complex of buildings in a dreary corner of the South End, was never really planned. Like the city it serves, "City" grew haphazardly and in quirks through the last years of the 19th century and through the first third of this century. The jumble of buildings, none of them new, each seemingly done in a different architectural mode without concern for the total environment, and all of them connected by a weird system of tunnels, reflects the different plans that different generations have proposed to fulfill the hospital's prime purpose: the service of the indigent sick...

Author: By Paul J. Corkery, | Title: Boston City Hospital | 5/21/1968 | See Source »

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