Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...LUMINOUS DARKNESS, by Howard Thurman. Dr. Thurman, a Negro and dean emeritus of Boston University's chapel, considers the changes in attitudes that must accompany civil rights legislation. His essays reflect the experience of a man who has lived through both violence and apathy and has given thought as well as action to the cause of his people...
...heaviest bullet, all things considered," writes Catton, "ever fired in America." Wherever possible Catton finds new perspectives along that blood-soaked two-year trail. Of Chickamauga, he writes: "The Union government sent 37,000 soldiers to Tennessee: the Confederacy sent Jefferson Davis. The contrast does not reflect different ideas about what was needed: it simply measures the extent of the resources at hand. Each government did the most it could...
...would not try to analyze "the critical period of distrust in our rela tions," since it was now over with. He added, "We are very pleased to be wit nesses to the gradual and confident de velopment of mutual understanding." Though filled with diplomatic cliches, the speeches did reflect the cautious new warmth in Soviet-Turkish relations that has been evident of late. As recent ly as 1964, Turkish leaders were open ly derisive of Moscow's efforts to bring the two ancient enemies closer together. But then came what many Turks re garded as President Lyndon B. John...
...young senorita could look, in a yellow gown, clutching a red rose to her breast. Many Lorca drawings are in pencil with whispering lines, others are childishly colored in bright crayons. Several, sketched in Manhattan, where in 1929-30 he wrote his most surrealistic poetry (Poet in New York), reflect the nightmarish images of this verse with ghostly lines that look like threads clinging to drifting phantoms. Prieto is one of the few of Lorca's friends who had the good sense to preserve the works. Half joking, Lorca would hand them over to the painter. "Many throw...
...began in 1897 as an average of the price of twelve stocks, was expanded to 30 stocks in 1928 and has remained at that level since (though some stocks have been added and others dropped, most recently in 1959). Like other respected averages, D-J industrials reflect long-term trends in the market, but, advised the magazine, "on a day-to-day basis, be wary." Despite all the clamor for better figures, however, the New York Stock Exchange has so far been cool to suggestions that it do the obvious: issue its own index...