Word: wednesday
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Wednesday, November 16 CHRYSLER PRESENTS A BOB HOPE COMEDY SPECIAL (NBC, 9-10 p.m.).* Bob and Bing Crosby, having traveled the world's Roads since 1940, take a short trip called "Fantastic Stomach," an imagined journey through Jackie Gleason's capacious inner space...
...task was to fit the results into the intricate mosaic of U.S. political life, to consider the outcome of individual races and find whether they produced cohesive national patterns. The strong Republican gains across the country almost immediately indicated a cover story on the most interesting G.O.P. winners. Early Wednesday morning, the editors in New York chose the six cover subjects and asked for detailed reportage and analysis from correspondents in the field, particularly in Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Chicago. In every case, the correspondents involved had been closely following the race in their area...
...Wednesday before McNamara was due to arrive in Cambridge, the Institute and SDS made what was to be the last serious attempt to resolve their differences. The petitions asking for a debate had already been collected, and the challenge to the Secretary of Defense was formal. Richard Neustadt called two leaders of SDS (Ansara and Eric Lessinger '68) into his office, and with Frank sought to convince them that there were good reasons for not permitting a debate. Until this time, Neustadt had remained relatively aloof from the public conflict. He had been preoccupied with a series of important lectures...
...took the rejection and resolved that evening (Wednesday) to answer it with a rally and a "disruptive" demonstration in the Quincy House courtyard. (Simultaneously, however, it resolved not to interrupt any of the private sessions.) Now that the possibility of debate had been formally disposed of, the major questions revolved about the nature and location of the demonstration. But things were not as simple as they seemed...
...Wednesday, November...