Word: topically
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Mayors--Where to Find the Power to Govern?" will be the topic of a forum tonight at 8 p.m. at Sanders Theatre in Memorial Hall...
...combined to publish, edit and distribute a successful parody of the Yale Dally News. While in the front of the building a member of the Business Board arranges a special Christmas advertising promotion, in the rear a photo editor prepares a feature. While a cartoonist ponders over a possible topic, another staff member arranges the CRIMSON's next Faculty Dinner...
...capital last week, the President of the U.S. closeted himself in the White House conference room for a crucial meeting with the members of the National Security Council. The Soviet Union's continued nuclear testing, climaxed by a 50-plus megaton explosion, left room for only one topic on the usually crowded agenda: how the U.S. should act to protect its own interests. After listening gravely to his advisers, John F. Kennedy walked briskly into his oval office to meet waiting reporters. Rarely had they seen him so grim, so abrupt. "Just wait a moment," he said. "Just stop...
Tentative long range projects for the group include: 1. Study of local problems of discrimination in housing, employment, educational opportunities and slum development. A House seminar on this topic is one possibility. 2. Action in the form of economic boycotts, picketing, sit-ins, and exposure of discriminatory practices. 3. Support for the student movement in the South and spread of information about the situation there through speakers such as William Higgs, Mississippi lawyer, who spoke here last week...
...personal representative in Berlin, retired Army General Lucius Clay, got away from it all at the German premiere of My Fair Lady, where he seized the opportunity for an intermission tete-a-tete with velvet-clad Ingrid Bergman, whose impresario husband, Lars Schmidt, was the show's producer. Topic of discussion between Ingrid (whose gown Mrs. Clay described as "a Grecian toga cut") and Clay: "only the show," which left German critics digging for superlatives last lavished on the works of Goethe...