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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...early stars died or moved away; their estates were sold or razed, divided and subdivided into expensive housing developments. Now the landscape looks like a Monopoly board toward the end of a hot game. Half a dozen houses now share the hilltop where Charlie Chaplin's castle and tennis court once stood in lonely splendor. The city is home to a new sort of populace-an ever-thrusting band of upper-middle-classmen, walking bank accounts without names who are determined to live up to the legacy of glamour. They are concerned not with style but with status...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Suburbs: Middle-Aged Myth | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

...Lutheran intercommunion and pulpit fellowship. > Even closer to union are the 928,000-member Presbyterian Church in the U.S. (Southern) and the Reformed Church in America (232,000). A joint study committee has found no major obstacle to merger of these two Calvinist bodies, which already share a common church school curriculum and operate joint missions abroad. Observers believe that a formal announcement of merger may be made in time to celebrate the 400th anniversary of John Calvin's death, May 27. > At Washington's Wesley Theological Seminary, representatives of the African Methodist Episcopal, African Methodist Episcopal Zion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Protestants: Marching Toward Merger | 2/21/1964 | See Source »

Harvard (3-3-0) can't be counted out if they beat Brown Saturday. After the Brown game, the Crimson faces only the patster--Yale and Princeton--for the rest of the year. If the leaders lose enough games, Harvard can still back into a share of the title...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 2/20/1964 | See Source »

Currently, Brown and Dartmouth share the Ivy lead with 4-1 records, with Cornell right behind at 4-2. But of the six games that these teams must play against one another, only one has taken place (Dartmouth beat Brown). If the wins and loses are evenly distributed over the remaining five, no team will have enough victories to assure it a higher position than Harvard at the end of the year...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Sextet's Title Hopes Hinge On Toppling Tigers Today | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

...game (Brown) left with the league leaders, having already split two games each with Cornell and Dartmouth, and lost once to Brown. Two victories over less potent Princeton, two more against even feebler Yale, and a win over Brown next weekend could enable the Crimson to at least share the Ivy crown...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Sextet's Title Hopes Hinge On Toppling Tigers Today | 2/15/1964 | See Source »

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