Word: richmond
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Griswold refused to comment on the case. Griswold, after talking with Wallace, called the case to the attention of the Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights, Inc., according to Bernard G. Segal, co-chairman of the Committee. The group, in turn, has retained George M. Allen, former president of the Richmond Bar Association, as counsel for Wallace...
...Richmond the Rev. Martin Luther King, echoing a suggestion by Negro Author James Baldwin, called for a nationwide boycott of Christmas-gift buying as a symbolic gesture to the six Negro children who were killed recently in Birmingham (TIME, Sept. 27). One adverse response came from Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. Said Wilkins: "I find it difficult to go against Santa Claus. I feel a good many other Americans would find it difficult also...
...Richmond, New Zealand...
...whole tone of morality then was different. In Restoration England, debauchery was public and unabashed. King Charles II acknowledged 14 bastards, openly went to church with them, even gave them titles (the present Duke of Richmond springs from the Stuart bar sinister). But there was just as much vigor among the Puritan opposition, which lustily preached fire and brimstone. In Ward's Britain, vice tends to be half-hidden by respectability-and only half-condemned. There is a relative lack of moral indignation in many quarters, including Profumo's own constituency (see following story). The Labor Opposition, though...
Canned fruits and desserts are the next largest items, with 25% of the low-calorie market. California's Richmond-Chase Co. (Heart's Delight) first broke into this market a decade ago with its Diet Delight products that are less than half as fattening as sugar-syruped fruits. Another well-known California firm, S & W, has managed to increase its sales of artificially sweetened fruits by a whopping 220% in the past five years...