Word: wings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Also included is a new observatory on Observatory Hill, with classroom space. The Museum of Comparative Zoology will have a new wing added, and the Peabody Museum will be renovated...
...once, on a vacation to South America. In addition, his views on race problems were considered extremist, even by some members of his own racist party. But no other South African could match the support that Vorster enjoyed from the combined forces of the party's large right wing, its secret Broederbond (Brotherhood) inner sanctum, and the Dutch Reformed Church, in which Vorster's brother Jacobus is a leading minister. More important, to a nation thrown into traumatic shock by the assassination of its leader, Vorster was the living symbol of what most South African whites wanted most...
There is no doubt that the King and the Premier see eye to eye on many issues. Stephanopoulos relies heavily on Constantine to keep the right-wing National Radical "Union Party, which supplies the bulk of his parliamentary votes, in line behind him-and thereby postpone the need for a general election, which need not, by law, be held before February 1968. On the other hand, Constantine clearly leaves the day-to-day business of governing to Stephanopoulos and his ministers, and felt secure enough on his throne to leave the country this summer for a holiday of yachting...
...times themselves. If it was variety, why, there was a whole alphabet of offensive formations out on the field: split T, spread T, power I, shifting I, crooked I. Duke used something called the split-end multiple T to bury West Virginia 34-15, and Michigan State's wing T soared over North Carolina State...
...fraudulence is fascinating" say the publishers, and it is even more fascinating than they admit. On the surface, this novel by the well-praised author of The Man Who Loved Chil dren (TIME, April 2, 1965) is a finely if lushly written story about Nellie Cotter, a left-wing journalist and later a raffish London bohemian. Nellie is the most forceful character in the Cotter family, whose life offers a sad insight into the awful milieu of the British working class in the industrial landscape of the Tyneside. A feast for the Cotters is one chicken in the pot, brought...