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Season's Spirit. In Washington, the real Lyndon Johnson seemed to be all over the place, but his boundless energy has failed to dispel the pall that still hangs over Government offices. "Many people are ready to say Johnson may make a fine President," wrote Columnist Mary McGrory, "but almost inevitably they add, 'except it won't be fun any more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The People: The Mood of the Land | 12/20/1963 | See Source »

...game was played under a pall when a 60-year old New York City man in the stands suffered a fatal heart attack shortly before the contest was scheduled to begin. The game was held up 30 minutes as resuce teams attempted to revive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson 'Five Downs Williams Squad, 66-57 | 12/16/1963 | See Source »

...divinely revealed moral law, however, does seem to contradict divinely created divinely created human nature in other aspects of Tillich's thinking Luther and Pall both said existences itself is guilt, only God can save us from the law. Tillich agrees. Such thinking can hardly be considered liberal...

Author: By Grant M. Ujifusa, | Title: Tillich: An Impossible Struggle | 12/12/1963 | See Source »

...been little more than a facade for months," they declare that in the Democratic convention of 1860 "a break was by no means inevitable." A page later, the Cattons note that "there was nothing meaningful left to compromise," then reverse themselves once more by refusing "to see any gray pall of inevitable doom hovering over the Democratic deliberations...

Author: By Eugene E. Leach, | Title: The Cattons Chart Demise of Moderation | 11/27/1963 | See Source »

...minutes of almost unrelieved tedium. When Nancy arrives, at the end of the first act, the play livens up a bit. Where the others have just one mode of expression, she has three--she giggles, she sighs, and she snorts like a pig. This takes about fifteen minutes to pall completely. In the last act she loses a third of her effectiveness by not snorting any more...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: The Knack | 11/16/1963 | See Source »

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