Word: transformation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...which covers the entire head like a bathing cap, the fall has one great virtue: versatility. It can be worn long and straight, it can be braided, or it can be piled up into an elaborate coiffure for evening. In a matter of only minutes, a woman can magically transform her hairdo from short to long, curly to straight, and, because the fall blends in perfectly with her own hair, nobody need be the wiser...
...party of change," said Harold Wilson at last week's 65th annual Labor Party conference in the Channel resort of Brighton. "We seek not to conserve but to transform society." The 1,200 delegates had no idea that before the day was finished the Prime Minister would begin a historic transformation of the British economy...
...opposition to the admission of Red China to the U.N. Although he made much of American efforts to restore "historically friendly relations with the great people of China," the ambassador promised that the U.S. will oppose giving the Chinese a seat so long as their "stated program" is to "transform the world by violence." By failing to adopt the two-China policy, which would allow Red China to enter on the condition that it recognized the equal right of Nationalist China to membership, the U.S. has missed a valuable opportunity to modify its policy...
...long as the Taiwan government is represented. But the two-China policy would have two advantages over our present position. First, it would put the blame for Red China's exclusion squarely on Peking--where it belongs--far more convincingly than all the rhetoric about the communists' programs to "transform the world by violence." And second, it would allow the U.S. to accept the admission of Red China much more gracefully than our present policy, if such a shift ever becomes necessary. The U.S. may have the votes to keep Peking out this year, but the declining majorities in recent...
Broader View. Remarkably, the school that could transform Mississippi is now being transformed itself. In 1962 it took a federal army to get Negro James Meredith into the university; in 1966 the law school's 368 students include nine Negroes-more than can be found at almost any non-Negro law school in the U.S. As classes convened last week, the 21-man faculty also included eight recent graduates of Yankee Yale. The Ole Miss Yalies-along with many another surprise-were brought there by the law school's dean, Joshua Morse III, 43, once a country lawyer...