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Word: spokesmen (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...After years of bitter argument, spokesmen for the two sides in the smoking-and-cancer controversy met in San Francisco and agreed: a) Most lung cancer is caused by cigarette smoking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Current Affairs Test | 2/15/1960 | See Source »

Scattershot Blasts. The Douglas committee's majority report, packed with economist's gobbledygook and lofty theory, was hardly suited for the political stump. But the Democratic Digest gave party spokesmen a free-swinging indictment of the Administration for use in handy quotation. Economic growth "under Eisenhower-Nixon has been miserably slow," trumpeted the Digest. What gains the country did achieve "have heavily favored the moneylenders as compared with farmers, small businessmen and workers." Republican "budget-first fiscal policies" have callously ignored the aged, the infirm, the unemployed, the farmers, the jammed schools and the blighted cities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS: Out with the Plutogogues | 2/8/1960 | See Source »

...army did not understand De Gaulle's Algerian policy, and added: "De Gaulle was the only man at our disposal. Perhaps the army made a mistake." Within 24 hours after Kempski's interview hit France, Massu was on his way to Paris to explain. From Algiers, spokesmen for the diehard European settlers' organizations loudly warned De Gaulle not to make them choose between him and the popular Massu; even Premier Michel Debré wanted to accept Massu's ambiguous repudiation of the interview. But at that point De Gaulle blew up. Outraged by the implication that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: The Test for De Gaulle | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

White Protests. Spokesmen for eight religious denominations urged that the tour be abandoned if Maoris could not go. Students protest-marched, white Wellingtonian surgeon Rolland organized protest committees all over the islands, and 100,000 people signed petitions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW ZEALAND: Proud Partners | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

...architecture as an art"). Rudolph first made his mark by designing houses mostly in Florida (TIME, July 2, 1956 et seq.) Only recently has he been given the opportunity to prove his class with major structures (see color pages). He has long been one of the most articulate spokesmen for the younger generation ("Modern architecture's range of expression is today from A to B"), but he has proved he can practice as well as preach...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: BRIGHT NEW ARRIVAL | 2/1/1960 | See Source »

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