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...hardly wait for episode No. 2 of "The Nature of Sexual Response." The response of the red-blooded male should make for even more vivid reading than that of the woman. I am joining with the hundreds of public school teachers who will be canceling their class subscriptions to your magazine after this article is read and thoroughly digested by their charges...
...More vivid is Jesus' hymn to the Cross, also supposedly spoken on the Mount of Olives. Its opening verse...
...elite. Nonetheless, while the newly found prayer book itself was inscribed during the 10th century, the sayings of Christ it contains may easily be 400 or more years older-dating from an age when Christian man's memory of his Saviour's words and deeds was more vivid than it is today. The prayer book is only the first of many manuscripts found in the area to be translated. Thus, there is the hope of making still other impressive discoveries about the faith of the early church...
...such a rush by banks and savings and loan associations to lure deposits from the public. From New York to Los Angeles, financial institutions splurged with big-sized ads offering the average saver a return of 4½%, 4.85%, even 51% . This growing struggle for savings is the most vivid result to date of the Federal Reserve Board's month-old boost in the discount rate and its simultaneous increase (from 4½% to 5½%) in the maximum interest that banks may pay on time deposits of 30 days or more. Some of the combatants seem distinctly unhappy...
...THOUSAND DAYS: JOHN F. KENNEDY IN THE WHITE HOUSE, by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Harvard Historian-New Frontiersman Schlesinger's admiration for the late President is often obvious; nevertheless this is by far the most perceptive, the most vivid, and the best-balanced assessment of the Kennedy years that has yet appeared...