Word: keep
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Gaulle is due in early April. Then comes the Paris summit meeting with Khrushchev, after that Ike's own trip to the Soviet Union (probably in June). He has plans to tour Latin America and perhaps the Far East later in the year-all told enough to keep Ike hopping to the end of his term...
...Deerfield, Ill., a velvet-lapel commuter suburb of Chicago, the citizenry took extraordinary measures to keep twelve Negro families out of town. Ostensibly, the voters endorsed a $550,000 bond issue which would buy a 22-acre home-development site in Deerfield and convert it into a public park. Actually, there was no need for such a park, or any desire for one-until Deerfield learned that Developer Morris Milgram planned to sell twelve of the 51 houses (at prices of $30,000 and up) to Negro families (TIME, Dec. 7). Panicking in their fear of declining land values...
...week shrank from 40 to 37.9 hours. In recognition of the new prosperity, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics will soon scrap the list of 300 commodities on which it bases the monthly cost-of-living index. Explained a D.B.S. official: "There is a whole new way of life to keep track...
...Keep Begging. Economies can contribute much; so can corporate and individual giving, which may double by 1970 to an astonishing $1.9 billion annually. But "substantial help" from the Federal Government is also needed, suggests President Robert D. Calkins of The Brookings Institution. The present pattern of federal aid (nearly $2 billion a year, largely through research grants) is "chaotic and disorganized." Needed: a thorough study defining the Government's responsibilities to higher education...
...those bright years of the boom, Gilda's private life could not keep up with her public success. She had married at eleven, borne a son at twelve, and she was deserted by the time she was 14. She married her manager, one Gil Boag, in 1924, and was divorced again in 1929. She tried once more in 1933 with a Venezuelan diplomat named Hector Briceno de Saa. That marriage ended...