Word: walke
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exchange for a softer policy on travel across the Wall, the Communists were demanding huge money credits from Bonn. A woman in the American sector said wanly, "Nobody here is hoping any more. My daughter and grandchildren are in East Berlin, only five minutes' walk from here. But I haven't been able to speak to them since September 1961." Though the reunion of families is banned. West Berliners did have some mild cause for rejoicing. A year ago, the Communists were talking noisily of an imminent separate peace treaty with the Soviet Union, with its implied threat...
...sincerity of the praise for "David O" Joseph Rosenblatt, a Jew and president of the Eimco Corp. asked: "Does anyone know of any man who has lived with greater faith or purpose, and obedience to the exhortation of the Prophet Micah to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with God'?" A Catholic. President J. P. O'Keefe of Salt Lake City's Chamber of Commerce said: "All of us have been keenly aware of the advantages of living m Utah. And almost all these advantages can be attributed to the leadership of President McKay...
Both Ed Hamlin and Ed Meehan have been feeling "under the weather" since the Army meet. Neither may run tomorrow. If Hamlin does decide to enter the mile, he would literally walk away with top honors...
...Find. For dresses, the traveling lady will go down to the sea in shifts. The southbound version is a little more body-conscious (nipped in just a bit at waist and bosom) than the straight-hanging classic, comes in all lengths-cut short, often above the knees (for the walk from hotel to beach), street-length, well above the street (for the last sunset stroll along the water), or clear to the ground (for the after-dinner dance on ocean liner or hotel veranda...
...National Theater in 1913 to her farewell on the same stage 40 years to the day later, she was unquestionably the diva of the century. Her voice was at first sweet and small, but by 1935, when she made her debut at the Met as Sieglinde in Die Walküre, it had grown into immense power and clarity, perfectly even throughout its great range. She had grown with it, and when, as Isolde, she embraced Lauritz Melchior's Tristan, 400 pounds of lovebird sang from the stage. But together they were 400 pounds of genius, too, and after...