Word: topic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Moving easily from one topic to the next and answering questions for better than an hour, Wilson interpreted Attorney General Robert Kennedy's recent trip abroad as a political move that helped "Bobby" and very few others. "The harm done to the State Department, to the positions of Adlai Stevenson and Lyndon Johnson (vice-Presidents usually make such trips) is hard to evaluate... Lyndon is madder than hell about it." Wilson noted the ever increasing part that at the younger Kennedy is playing in the present administration, and at one time, compared him to the Harry Hopkins of New Deal...
...announced last night after its that two noted University also debate four days later, as of the same forum on economics and . Speaking on this topic at in Harvard Hall Tuesday, March be Sumner M. Rosen '48, research in the Center of Middle Eastern , and Arthur Smithies, chairman Department of Economics...
...sure you get scores of letters on this topic annually--here's mine...
...this ambiguity which has made L'Annee Derniere the topic of heated second-guessing in Paris since its opening in October. The story involves a woman and a man known only as "A" and "X" (Delphine Seyrig and Giorgio Albertazzi) and a second man, who is probably A's husband, but is identified simply as "M" (Sacha Pitoeff). For ninety-nine minutes, X tries to convince A that they had an affair last year at Marienbad in a plush resort hotel, but A can't seem to remember. Again and again, X corners A in the salons or the Versailles...
...still marginal and peripheral," and will remain so until Christianity can be "expressed in common confessions of faith." Presbyterian John Leith, of Richmond's Union Theological Seminary, countered by suggesting that bold doctrinal talks might help church leaders toward unity by getting the focus off the superficial topic of organizational structure. "We are called upon to make serious decisions in the realm of theology and polity," he said...