Word: williams
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...When your Soul listing [June 28] arrived, I was reading, coincidentally, William Goodhart's play Generation, which contains what will always be my favorite Straight City definition of Soul...
...WILLIAM W. SAVAGE JR. Norman, Okla...
Ramrod-straight and resolute as ever, General William Westmoreland went to the White House last week to be wafted into his new job as Army Chief of Staff. Here is how TIME'S White House Correspondent Hugh Sidey viewed the ceremony...
...Freedom was in jeopardy," said L.B.J., "and a struggling people had been brought almost to their knees by aggression-when William Westmoreland was called to urgent duty. His mission was to deny aggression its conquest. It was a mission simple enough to state. But to execute it, he had to fight the most complex war in American history. Now we are stirred by the hope of peace-a stable peace in which the people in Southeast Asia can live out their lives and develop their institutions as they will...
Armado (Josef Sommer), the handsome and bombastic Spaniard, is funny when he swings his sword about with disregard for anything in its way, and just as funny when--saying, "Rust, rapier"--he kisses and resheathes it. Costard (William Hickey), his rival for the affections of Jaquenetta, wears red sneakers, striped pants, and an orange jacket with slogan buttons on the front and "Make Love Not War" embroidered on the back. When Dull drags him off, he yells, "Police brutality!"; and, soon after, he calls Armado a "Fascist Hindu!" Jaquenetta herself (Zoe Kamitses) turns out to be a yellow-stockinged blonde...