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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...former "Saint" from "Zion," I must enlighten you on another closely guarded secret of the Mormon Church: once a member always a member...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 28, 1967 | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

...enlighten those who blindly condemn it, I will stress that the Argentine Revolution aims to consolidate a system based on the country's historical heritage: the Christian, Spanish and Federal evolutionary way of life. Argentina, more than anything else, needs a climate of political stability in order to allow its full development and the fullfillment of a responsible society. To this end, a viable economy is essential, the economic growth required. Only in lasting order can this be guaranteed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In Defense of Ongania | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

...opinion, TIME missed the point about Bertolt Brecht. The U.S. Congress and American journalism regarded him as both stubborn and Marxist. But he wasn't. In his lifelong search for a politico-economic system that would not suppress but enlighten human goodness, he became disenchanted with Marxism, as he had earlier become disenchanted with the capitalism of his day. Brecht's view of mankind was optimistic. His search sprang from a comparison of the goodness of man with the badness of man's economic and political systems. His drama demands that we think about the "existence problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jul. 22, 1966 | 7/22/1966 | See Source »

Rabbi Unterman blessed Johnson with a 2,000-year-old berakah (blessing) that is recited only for chiefs of state, then read from one of King David's Psalms (18:29): "And thou, my Lord, will make my lamp to shine, and enlighten me in darkness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Saying, Doing, Being | 5/13/1966 | See Source »

...concept of the Presidential press conference has undergone a noteworthy metamorphosis since Johnson became president. During the Kennedy administration, no one denied the traditional concept of the question-and-answer period, an occasion to enlighten the public on public matters. But Press Secretary Moyers, speaking for his chief, said in January that the conferences serve "the convenience of the President, not the convenience of the press." This in part may explain the President's reluctance to hold them...

Author: By John A. Herfort, | Title: The President and the Press | 3/19/1966 | See Source »

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