Word: themes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...poetic thing to see"), crime in the streets (Mrs. Templeton posed for that panel), Watts, the ever-present signs, and the area's cultural emergence as represented by the Los Angeles County Art Museum. It was particularly appealing for Templeton because he especially likes to deal with the theme of contemporary living. "I see this country as so chaotic," he says, "although TIME organizes it once a week...
LOVE'S BODY, by Norman O. Brown. Further Freudian ruminations, by the author of Life Against Death, on the theme of sexual repression as the greatest enemy of human happiness and freedom...
Tattered Dollars. The President talked as usual about the Viet Nam war, his chief preoccupation for many months, and did a little politicking in favor of Democratic Congressmen who need his help in November. But he kept going back to the theme of the cities' problems. In Buffalo, he studied with obvious distaste a bucketful of sludge from a river that feeds Lake Erie, vowed that he would press the fight against pollution-mostly a result of the cities' industrial waste-so that "this great inland sea will sparkle again." In Syracuse, he scored those who "line their...
...Violently racist, it demanded laws to protect the unskilled and often illiterate Afrikaner laborers against the "indignity" of working alongside blacks, hammered home the theme that Strijdom was the only man who could save South Africa from the swart gevaar (black peril). So anti-British was the paper that it cheered Hitler and protested South Africa's participation in World War II. The only mention it made of the visit of King George VI in 1947 was a note warning its readers to avoid certain Johannesburg streets, which would be jammed with traffic because "some foreign visitors" were...
Doughty Helen. Verwoerd has never been stronger, in fact. Swallowing his old hatred of British South Africans, he has ventured into such English-speaking bastions as Durban to woo support for his policies, and his theme that all whites must unite behind him or be dispossessed by the Bantu usually gets a standing ovation and cries of "Hear, hear!" In Parliament, the once powerful United Party has been reduced to 39 seats. As an opposition party, Verwoerd once described it as "nothingness-both topless and bottomless." He is not far off. Its leader, Sir De Villiers Graaff, offers vague motions...