Word: patriotism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Charles de Gaulle: statesman, soldier, writer; above all, a great patriot and human being...
...Minh Trail to stem a North Vietnamese buildup in the Demilitarized Zone. Ralph Nader was locked in another safety battle with General Motors. The WAVES got a new chief, the eighth in their history, Commander Robin Quigley. The holiday season's first gift suggestion for the patriot who has everything was marketed by a California firm: the All-American candle that when burned gives off the scent of (Right on, Mom!) apple pie. Most normal, if not atavistic, of all, the Saturday Evening Post vowed to publish again for Middle America (see THE PRESS), complete with a Norman Rockwell...
...PATRIOT, STICK A YANKEE, invited the sign in front of the National Library in Santiago, and hundreds of celebrating Chileans eagerly obeyed the injunction. For two escudos (14?) apiece, they pitched darts at an 8-ft.-high wooden image of Uncle Sam in full flight, clutching money-stuffed suitcases labeled "Chilean copper." As Chile's Dr. Salvador Allende was inaugurated last week for a six-year term as the world's first freely elected Marxist President, a mood of anti-Americanism prevailed...
SerVaas, now president of Curtis, points out that the Post still gets so much mail that three employees are needed to take care of it; he believes that it "never really died in the minds of the public." The new-old Post, he says, "will be a patriotic magazine, as I consider Benjamin Franklin* to have been a patriot. We will advocate change by evolution...
...Cardinais' MacArthur Lane took advantage of the brittle Boston defense as he scored three of his team's touchdowns. Meanwhile, Patriot quarterback Joe Kapp completed 14 of 31 passes before being removed in the third quarter...