Word: window
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Johnson last week sounded a similar warning. "We have entered a new phase," he told visiting bishops from the African Methodist Episcopal Church, which has an all-Negro membership of 1,300,000. "What if the cry for freedom becomes a sound of a brick cracking through a store window, turning over an automobile in the street or the sound of the mob? If that sound should drown out the voices of reason, frustration will replace progress and all of our best work will be undone...
Evangelist Billy Graham's huge summer crusade did not so much as rattle a window in Lambeth Palace, residence of the Church of England's Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Michael Ramsey, 61. Stepping off a plane in Vancouver, B.C., during a swing of his own through western Canada, Ramsey conceded that Billy may have "won some converts" but insisted that "we don't need his type of evangelism in England." In these perilous times, he continued, England "needs a thoughtful approach to religion, not bursts of emotionalism." Mused Billy, in thoughtful reply: "Interesting, in view...
...Window Dressing? As long ago as 1960, Associated Business Publications, a group composed of taxpaying journals, asked the Internal Revenue Service to exercise its authority to close the tax loophole. After sitting on the request for five years, IRS-under Caplin's regime-finally approved it and sent it along to the Treasury Department. There the matter still rests...
...instruction he has carefully built up a small collection of books behind a storefront-type window on Ridge Avenue in North Philadelphia...
Above the window, two black cardboard hands hold up a cardboard globe. Cut-out letters below identify the building as the "BPUM Freedom Library...