Word: p
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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TIME FOR AMERICANS (ABC, 7:30-8:30 p.m.). The fourth show in this series, on "Prejudice and the Police," interviews Mayor Louie Welch of Houston, and his chief of police, shows direct confrontation with cops and members of minority communities. Psychological refereeing is provided by Drs. Melvin P. Sikes and Sidney Cleveland...
...cloth was of rich purple material and was worked with pure gold. I went on studying the inscriptions on the wall and deciphered them. I found the name of Peter, sometimes in the form of the initials P.E. [for Petrus Episcopus, or Bishop Peter] and as a capital P with three horizontal sidestrokes at the base of the vertical stroke-probably the origin of the key of Peter...
Died. James M. Langley, 73, former Ambassador to Pakistan, publisher of the Concord (N.H.) Daily Monitor and negotiator (with Filipino Senator José P. Laurel) of the 1954 Laurel-Langley trade agreements, which virtually eliminated quotas on Philippine goods entering the U.S.; of a stroke; in Concord...
...seven-month shutdown of its two daily newspapers had given Detroit the longest newspaper blackout of any ma jor city in U.S. history. Efforts by Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, Governor George Romney and Mediator Nathan Feinsinger to end the strike had been rebuffed; the Free Press and the News stayed shut and the situation was be coming desperate. So the News let it be known that it was thinking of publishing without the benefit of unions...
...that which enveloped the earth during its first 100 million years; the swirling Jovian gases, he added, may already have combined into basic life-building molecules. But the strongest argument was made on behalf of Mars. Despite its freezing temperatures and apparent lack of oxygen, explained NASA Microbiologist Harold P. Klein, life could have been spawned when the red planet's climate was more favorable. Whatever form that life once had, it may have survived over the ages through evolutionary adaptation...