Word: refugee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sir: If God is dead, let us speak his eulogy quickly, bury him, and move on; it is unmanly to take refuge from the present in establishments of the past and unfitting to decry the impotence of the dead.
Though the House committee's strategy was to hit first at what Georgia Democrat Charles Weltner called the Klan's "Achilles' heel"-its murky financial practices-there were hints that in coming weeks it would also be looking into the more lurid aspects of K.K.K. imperialism. Dragon...
Died. Randall Jarrell, 51, U.S. poet and critic, professor of English since 1947 at North Carolina University in Greensboro; of injuries suffered when he apparently "lunged into the path" of a passing automobile; near Chapel Hill, N.C. An amusing satirist, he took deadly aim at academic pretension in his novel...
...invited all member nations to help provide a refuge for these hapless people. Two major stumbling blocks to Allen's plan are the inability of most Latin American nations to support any extraneous groups and the chance that Castro will send a core of "agitators" with each group of refugees...
First Lesson. "I am a freak," Motherwell confesses. "I didn't start painting seriously until I was 25." The son of a banker, Motherwell was born in Washington, went to Stanford, Harvard Graduate School, the University of Grenoble, and Oxford in pursuit of a respectable Ph.D. before showing up...