Word: peltier
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Peltier, materials manager for the G. E. warehouse, said that the pickets were ignored by the people working inside the plant. He attributed this to the fact that the warehouse workers were members of the Teamsters' Union. The management did not ignore the pickets, however. Shortly after they arrived, Kelman said, a neatly lettered sign bearing the inscription. "The employees in this company are not on strike," was placed just outside the entrance to the warehouse...
Still another copy of Cancer Ward went to Madame Helene Peltier-Zamoyska, the wispy Frenchwoman who spirited all the works of her old friends Sinyavsky and Daniel to the Polish exiles running Kultura magazine in Paris. As for Solzhenitsyn, rumored to be ailing from cancer himself, he has demanded that everyone cancel foreign publication of his book-not so much to prevent Westerners from reading it, probably, as to deprive the Soviet censors of one more excuse for banning it at home...
...Nashville, Peltier explains its success as "due to the concern of the people over the God-Is-Dead talk, and a general disrespect for authority...
...speech was the idea of Allen Peltier, a Nashville newscaster, who got indignant at draft-card burners a few months ago. Now Warner Bros, has recorded it with a country-and-Western singer named Johnny Sea in the speaking part. Released on May 13, the record sold more than 250,000 copies in two weeks...