Word: watchfullness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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A slender five-footer who parts his hair squarely in the middle a la Rudolph Valentino, Sobel, 74, is one of the oldest and best-known of 5,000-odd U.S. teaching pros, who make their living by selling clubs, balls and assorted haberdashery, and by giving lessons-mostly to...
The reason for the fears about churches accepting federal funds is that worrisome ecclesiastical bogy, Erastianism*-state control of the church. "If I take a Government program, I have to accept the strings," says Rabbi Robert Kahn of Houston's Temple Emanu-El. "I don't want the...
In that company, Martha Randall at an aging 17 almost seemed to be a has-been. At the Tokyo Olympics last year, the best she could do was a third in the 400-meter individual medley. "One more year," she said then, and this summer she began commuting daily from...
Since the U.S. bombing raids began last February, Hanoi's working routine has been rudely disrupted. Citizens now rise at 5 a.m., perform calisthenics in the streets under the watchful eye of the local can bo, then go off to work until 9:30 a.m. Since Ho & Co. fear...
"I feel as though I've just become a piece of public property," said Jacqueline Kennedy after her husband was elected President of the U.S. Today, 17 months after his death, she still belongs to the people like some uncrowned queen. Now that her period of public mourning is...