Word: honorables
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Henry IV, Part I is the richest of Shakespeare's chronicle plays, partly for the fire and dash of its impetuous Hotspur, pre-eminently for the titanic verve of its waddling Falstaff. Between the two of them - the one filled with chivalric ideals of honor, the other cynically dismissing honor as mere "air" - stand all manner of men, and of human ambitions and failings and faiths. About equally between them, at the center of the play, stands a youthful Prince Hal, who must grow from being a thoughtless playboy and Falstaff's roistering playfellow into Hotspur...
...that neither he nor G.O.P. Congressmen will have to run on Ezra Benson's record. Nixon added that he plans a hard campaign through the Middle West and particularly in towns under 10,000 population, where he can talk to farmers. Said Ben Jensen: "Nick,* you will honor every small town in America if you do that. That's where America lives...
...skilled ministers of Belgium in Brussels' Palais des Congrès. Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika enraptures sophisticated U.S. audiences on a coast-to-coast lecture tour. Kenya's Tom Mboya, 29, who used to be courted only by English left-wingers, now holds forth suavely as honor guest in the private dining rooms of London's largest banks and casually keeps a colonial governor waiting while he takes a shower...
...employees that serves more than 4,000,000 customers in rural and suburban U.S., where front-running Bell System does not reach, sells equipment to 4,000 other independent phone companies. Last week General Telephone got its 1959 report card-and for the first time made the honor roll of billion-dollar corporations. Sales and revenues rose to $1.1 billion, almost double 1958's total, and earnings reached a record $3.40 a share...
...taxpayer who gets the bonus, not the rich man . . . It's like a corporation: the greatest stockholders have the greatest votes." In Alpaca, it all comes out like this: " 'Will you help me further this plan for just government? Will you do me the honor of working with me . . .?' 'Yes, Achala,' Mara promised." Heart Specialist Paul Dudley White replaced the myth of youth with some hard facts. Middle age begins at 20 and lasts until 80, he announced somberly in Boston. The dangerous years of this 60-year spread are not the last...