Search Details

Word: raiding (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...graduate, she arrived with her husband Dirck two years ago-he to run U.P.I.'s photography desk, she to report for the bureau. Since then, the fast-moving Philadelphian has scored an impressive number of beats. She was the first reporter to witness and photograph a B-52 raid, and she was first to interview the mayor of Danang after Premier Ky called him a Communist and erroneously announced that he had fled the city. In her tailored sage-green flight suit, the pert, 5-ft. 2-in. redheaded veteran of the Air Force's Okinawa survival course...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Correspondents: Femininity at the Front | 10/28/1966 | See Source »

WINDS OF CHANGE, by Harold Macmillan. Britain's former Prime Minister has written his autobiography, not his memoirs, and this first volume ends as warbling air-raid sirens signal the start of World War II. Historians will find it a must; other readers will be intrigued by the glimpses into the tweed and broadcloth society of the 1920s...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Oct. 14, 1966 | 10/14/1966 | See Source »

WINDS OF CHANGE, by Harold Macmillan. Former Prime Minister Macmillan has written his autobiography, not his memoirs, and this first volume ends as warbling air-raid sirens signal the start of World War II. Historians will find it a must; other readers will be intrigued by the glimpses into the tweed and broadcloth British world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Oct. 7, 1966 | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...PATROL (ABC, 8:30-9 p.m.). In "Kill or Be Killed Raid," on a mission against Rommel's Afrika Korps, the Rat Patrol's leader, Sergeant Sam Troy, played by Christopher George, is forced to attempt to kill one of his own men to prevent him from falling into German hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Sep. 30, 1966 | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

...Raiding the Treasury. Popular as the largesse is with builders, even its strongest advocates admit that it is inflationary. Though President Johnson was considered certain to sign the bill, he objected to $1 billion tagged as a "special assistance fund" to enable Fannie Mae to make about 60,000 FHA and VA mortgage loans of less than $15,000 on extra easy terms. It was not the favoritism that bothered the President. His worry was that half the $1 billion would come from his emergency funds and the other half from a direct raid on the Treasury, thus adding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Housing: Half a Remedy | 9/2/1966 | See Source »

Previous | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | Next