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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hidden, smooth, and often smiling decisions of American leaders... pin the backs of the masses of Negroes against the steaming ghetto walls--without jobs in a booming economy; with dilapidated and segregated housing in the full view of unenforced laws against it... this is the real problem and not the anguished cry for "black power...

Author: By Harold A. Mcdougall, | Title: Black Poor and Black Power | 8/22/1967 | See Source »

...made statements on abortion, but they don't always agree. At the last big conference on abortion, in 1955, there was a serious disagreement between biologists and psychologists. The author of the major psychological report even refused to sign the conference's summary statement. This conference proposes to help smooth out such differences

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Abortion Due For Analysis At Meetings | 8/11/1967 | See Source »

...Dispatch. Recently, he commissioned the Globe-Democrat March. "The Globe-Democrat is a strong, militant, patriotic paper," he explained, "and I thought a march would be in character." At its premiere in a park concert performed by the Laclede Gas Co. band, Composer Alfonso D'Artega likened the "smooth and elegant theme" to the "editorial, society and Sunday-magazine sections of the newspaper." The paper pronounced the piece a hit: "When it was over-all too quickly, it seemed-Mr. D'Artega turned to face applause that left no doubt as to the acceptance of his creation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Sour Notes in St. Louis | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

Although some experts rate De Vicenzo "the best striker of a golf ball in the world" for his smooth, powerful, self-taught swing, Roberto is virtually unknown in the U.S. - because he pre fers competition abroad to the pres sures of the U.S. tour. Not that U.S. courses or U.S. pros hold any particular terror for him. Last year De Vicenzo stopped off in Dallas to see friends, stayed long enough to win the Dallas Open and $15,000; this year, playing in only seven U.S. tournaments, he has earned a tidy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Golf: Champ from the Pampas | 7/28/1967 | See Source »

...National League a one-run lead in the top half of the 15th inning. To preserve that lead in the bottom of the 15th, National League Manager Walter Alston did what seemed to be a foolish and romantic thing. He called on Righthand Pitcher Tom Seaver, 22, a smooth-cheeked rookie from the last-place New York Mets. A fly ball, a walk, another fly and a strikeout later, young Tom strutted off the mound with the game ball clutched happily in his hand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Baseball: Good Hitters Can't Hit Good Pitchers | 7/21/1967 | See Source »

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