Word: walls
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...born with a built-in storage cabinet for platitudes, the woman of tomorrow without a nose ("deleted because it usually shines and often gets in the way"). Always he returned to TIME covers, keeping a measured pace with the era, from sardine-boxed commuters to the heartbreaking Berlin Wall, from mechanical cows to Architect-Dreamer Buckminster Fuller-whose head, under the special Artzybasheff treatment, became a geodesic dome...
Relates Schlesinger: "Johnson said with great and mournful emotion, 'I want to be Vice President . . .' Robert Kennedy said cryptically, 'He wants you to be Vice President if you want to be Vice President.' " Later, Bobby leaned "against the wall and said . . . 'My God, this wouldn't have happened except that we were all too tired last night...
...Pakistan's Foreign Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto read the U.S. note to the National Assembly. The result, predictably, was outrage and indignation. "If we are not going to be ruled from No. 10 Downing Street," said another, "then, by God, we are not going to be ruled by Wall Street." Next day Ayub himself took up the cry: "If friendship impinges on the sovereignty and independence of our country and is against our interests, we no longer desire such friendship...
...Building as Girard's trustees conferred inside with Pennsylvania's Governor William Scranton. Giving point to the urgency of the talks, a scuffle broke out between police and pickets: five Negroes were arrested, bringing the total to 24 since the N.A.A.C.P. started picketing Girard's "Berlin Wall" last...
...tentatively agreed to undertake a new legal attack on Girard's will. Their tactics have not yet been chosen, and meanwhile, the N.A.A.C.P.'s Cecil Moore has no intention of calling off his pickets. Says he: "We will never call off demonstrations until we go over the wall...