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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mighty enough, its society is healthy enough, its people are strong enough, to pursue our goals in the rest of the world while still building a Great Society here at home." To that end, he laid out an astonishingly demanding list of domestic legislative proposals (see box, next page) for the 89th Congress, which had already set a record for bill passing during its hard-working first session and had looked for a light load this time around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The Union & the War | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

...termed "philosophic," their songs are warm and strong, but SNCC workers haven't much time for jokes. Julian is different; he takes things less seriously. When talking to the Harvard kids running the SOUTHERN COURIER, an Alabama weekly, he suggested they run a box on their front page with a picture of a bird, any bird, entitled "Wise Old Bird." Then underneath the bird any three-digit lottery number...

Author: By Anne P. Buxton, | Title: Julian Bond | 1/20/1966 | See Source »

...must be admitted that the Loeb Experimental Theatre did an excellent job of production. The cast, headed by Peter Rousmaniere, Peter Morin, and John Mercer, all performed well, and occasionally with excellence. The minor flashback characters were good in spite of the brevity of their parts, with Farrell Page becomingly wistful in her short stint as The Banker's Beautiful (but now pregnant) Daughter. All the heroes were first-rate, with Doug Kenny particularly funny as gay Wild Bill. Other physical aspects of the production deserve credit, and certainly the direction can only be hailed as superb. The fault, then...

Author: By Joseph A. Kanon, | Title: The Great American Desert | 1/17/1966 | See Source »

...unfortunate that in your otherwise sound editorial on the New York transit strike you found it necessary to pay obeisance to the prevailing impertinence of the New York Times editorial page by including the usual perfunctory criticism of Michael J. Quill. Although it tiptoes around it, the Crimson ignores the fact that under any circumstances collective bargaining is essentially an adversary process, in which both sides negotiate from a position of strength...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRANSIT ESCALATION | 1/17/1966 | See Source »

...with a mere four subscribers, now has 99 client papers in the U.S., and 55 abroad. It puts most of the Times's Washington and foreign coverage on the wire, plus some of the paper's local reporting; it also sends out the daily Times front-page makeup to show other editors how to play the news. Editor-Manager Rob Roy Buckingham aims for more and more subscribers among the nation's smaller newspapers. "The spread of the defense industries is bringing Ph.D.s into small towns," he says. "And people from the East, who are used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Supplements to the Diet | 1/14/1966 | See Source »

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