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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...runaways did not get far. DeSalvo's two companions drunkenly telephoned their surrender from a bar in a Boston suburb. And after 33 hours of freedom, the self-styled Strangler was captured, wearing a sailor's uniform, in a clothing store in Lynn, 40 miles from the hospital. There was no struggle, and DeSalvo, who had pleaded in vain for psychiatric help, said plaintively: "Maybe now they'll believe it's a mental condition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Return of the Strangler | 3/3/1967 | See Source »

...create the philosophy of an "Army of Peace"? Why not develop ways in which those who must for national security learn how to wear a uniform and fire a rifle may simultaneously lend their efforts in this and other countries to tasks promoting the social good and international understanding? Such a proposal is to be distinguished from suggestions involving a substitution of separate service programs for the military service; it would seek to make humanitarianism a working part of our defensive military posture. Clearly the requirements of military training will still have to be met, and the military system...

Author: By Frederic R. Kellogg `, | Title: ARMY OF PEACE | 3/2/1967 | See Source »

...they're the future book-burners) in class and to follow a strict regimen himself on the truck. Oskar Werner demonstrates with tight-lipped professionalism that the first place to look for a book is the toaster. He stands out against the brash red of the fire engine--black uniform, arms akimbo--like a medieval executioner. His domestic life is equally grim. His wife is preoccupied with the puppets and parrots on their mammoth television screen. The two live in that great monument to sterility: a mod house. Streamlined furniture done up in cool blues and decorator yellows. The warmth...

Author: By Joel Demott, | Title: Fahrenheit 451 | 3/2/1967 | See Source »

Tomorrow night Gene Dressler will play his last varsity basketball game for Harvard. Also appearing for the last time in a Crimson uniform will be.... no one. Dressler, the captain, is the only senior, was the only junior last year, and the only sophomore the year before that. Next year the story won't be much different as only two -- check that, three -- ball players will be around who have gone the whole route. Of Coach Floyd Wilson's 14-man squad, ten are sophomores. This crop is undoubtedly good -- after all, it's beaten Brown twice and Columbia once...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., | Title: The Sports Dope | 2/28/1967 | See Source »

...equipment, and huge pop posters of Frankenstein and the Beatles. He has lately developed a passion for the "rugged primitivism" of rock 'n' roll, recently turned up at an avant-garde concert to play his Bachian treatment of the Beatles' song Yesterday. Attired in the accepted uniform of Hans Brinker cap and rumpled corduroy jacket, he goes to Greenwich Village to hear shockrock, stays up half the night in the coffeehouses discussing philosophy and the merits of LSD. "The only reason I'm not an acidhead right now," he says, "is that I have to play...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pianists: The Boy Who Hates Circuses | 2/24/1967 | See Source »

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