Word: stampeders
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When an Iberia Air Lines jet dropped them all at New York's Idlewild Airport last week, the intransigent Fidelistas were ready to stage a noisy lie-down protest rather than surrender their passports. Instead, the first five to step through immigration had their passports stamped "Not Valid-Tentatively...
"They Saw It All." It was just past midnight, less than seven hours after President Kennedy's "moral crisis" speech to the nation, when Evers drove up to his Jackson home. He got out of his car with a bundle of T shirts, to be handed out next morning...
March Mailing. The "letter" was no surprise to political insiders. Photostatic copies of it started turning up last March toward the end of the election campaign. Some went to newsmen, others to politicians. All originated in London, were in envelopes stamped airmail, and seemed timed to influence the elections. But...
Over the years, only one hairier man had shown up for the May Day festivities in Moscow. He was Karl Marx, whose visage scowled down from a thousand placards every time the comrades met on the atheists' Easter. But on May Day this year, Muscovites whistled, cheered and stamped...
Her day begins at close to 8 o'clock, and for the next three hours, her office is at home. Small by Park Avenue standards (it has only two bedrooms, both Vreeland sons being married and away), it is as expansive as its owner, filled with a fastidious clutter...