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Word: perched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Uganda, where the Nile swirls through the game preserves of Murchison National Park to Lake Albert, fishermen go for Nile perch, a predator that weighs as much as 160 Ibs. in the river and 300 lbs. in the lake. Three-day excursions can be booked with East African Airways from Entebbe to Queen Elizabeth Park (cost: $78) or Murchison Park ($86), and there is an assortment of river, rail and car trips that provide closeup views of the animals. At Murchison travelers can take the "Royal" cottages (where Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth stayed two years/ago) for $7.25; overflow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Beyond the Horizon | 5/19/1961 | See Source »

...would boost enemy morale. Battered tin cans on Okinawa radar picket duty fought "to survive against the flaming terror of the kamikazes roaring out of the blue like the thunderbolts that Zeus hurled at bad actors in the days of old." And to take Iwo Jima as a perch for fighters escorting B-29 attacks on Honshu, the Navy's land-fighting arm fought what General Holland M. ("Howlin' Mad") Smith called "the most savage and the most costly battle in the history of the Marine Corps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Mission Accomplished | 10/3/1960 | See Source »

Meryman's office now looks like a wildlife refuge. A red fox poses hungrily on a bookcase. A black crow, wings outstretched, sits on a windowsill. Brightly colored small birds perch on pencil tops, and a brown bat swings malevolently from the ceiling, suspended by a nearly invisible wire. All look amazingly lifelike, preserved by Meryman's "freeze-dry" process and apparently able to stay in good condition indefinitely. The fox was shot by Meryman when it invaded his hen house. "He accounted for 27 hens," says Meryman, "before I freeze-dried him." The other specimens were collected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Do-lt-Yourself Taxidermy | 9/12/1960 | See Source »

...Liberty, I fear, is the best we can get." And so Sculptor Thomas Crawford set to work in his studio in Rome. The model he made was nearly lost at sea. but eventually his 14,985-lb. statue, cast in bronze, was raised by steam hoist to its permanent perch. It is the strange figure that looms behind the heads of Senator Margaret Chase Smith and her opponent, Maine Assemblywoman Lucia Cormier, on this week's cover of TIME. It is a lady of earnest intention but of dubious quality, who is a member of a whole family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Follies Family | 9/5/1960 | See Source »

...this way Climax, Colo.-one of the last of the West's oldtime company towns -last week began to leave its perch on the Continental Divide. Within two years, Climax's 206 one-family dwellings and ten apartment houses will be relocated on the outskirts of Leadville (pop. 4,300), 13 road miles from Climax and 1,264 ft-lower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REAL ESTATE: Down the Mountain | 8/22/1960 | See Source »

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