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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Boudinot's view prevailed, however, and so Washington issued a declaration naming the last Thursday in November as something that would later always be special in American life. The day was "to be devoted by the People of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be ... rendering ... humble thanks for [the] conclusion of the late war, for the great degree of tranquillity, union and plenty, which we have since enjoyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: A Season for Taking Stock | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

Recalling other struggles between the Shi'ites and earlier rulers dating back to the 16th century, the Shah believes that history is on his side. In his view, his most important accomplishments were wresting the province of Azerbaijan from Soviet hands after World War II, nationalizing Iranian oil, settling border differences with Iraq, and gaming possession of many of the islands in the Persian Gulf. But he does not think it does any good to dwell on the past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Shah Is Not Giving Up | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

...Guide to Contemporary Living, Revised & Expanded by Letitia Baldrige (Doubleday, 879 pages, plain $10.95; thumb-indexed $11.95). The late Amy Vanderbilt, a distant cousin of the Commodore and a sensibly moderate arbiter of etiquette who eschewed the surpassing hoity-toity of Emily Post for a comfortably "modern" point of view, originally published her manners book in 1952, later revised it several times. Tish Baldrige, Manhattan public relations executive and once social secretary to Jacqueline Kennedy in the White House, has spent almost three years making further revisions and additions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: America's New Manners | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

...Saturday. Though it consisted of seniors only, our group was awarded seats in row "B", roughly eighteen inches above sea level. Moreover, these seats were at the 40 yard line: had they been hear the end zone, we might have been afforded at least a worm's eye view of some of the action. As it was, apart from an occasional glimpse of Joe Restic, we saw nothing but second string backsides...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Disgruntled Fan | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

...Crimson's article on WHRB, which ran on Monday, November 6, was a very pleasant and friendly view of our station, and we would like to thank Mary Gotschall for the article. But, there are a few clarifications that should be made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrong Number | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

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