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Word: sayed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pastor of a suburban church whose young people attend Young Life Club each week and Young Life Camps in Colorado each summer, I can speak from personal experience and say that they are doing an excellent work among teenagers. As a minister who acts as an adviser in the Juvenile Court of Baltimore County, and with 300 teen-agers in our Sunday school, I am most grateful for Young Life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 25, 1960 | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

...that makes us all wonder where it is going and what next. Ask parents what Young Life is and they don't know. Ask them why they let the kids go, and they don't know. Ask the kids what they do and why they go. They say, "I don't know." Everyone seems to take the attitude, "Don't worry. These kids are in good hands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 25, 1960 | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

...risk of destroying Reader Peters' humor, TIME translates his letter: "You say you want to jest? Either do not use the joke in our language, or do not translate it literally into your own and destroy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 25, 1960 | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

...ahead. The whopping revenue estimates were based on Treasury Department forecasts that, in calendar year 1960, the U.S.'s gross national product will soar for the first time in history above the $500 billion mark-and by at least $10 billion. Even so, President Eisenhower was able to say happily at his news conference last week: "We are accused of being too conservative...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BUDGET: Toward a Surplus | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

Embarrassing Question. Jack's troubles began last month when New York Post reporters, following up a tip, asked him an embarrassing question: Who had paid for the 1958 remodeling of his six-room Harlem apartment? Cried Jack: "I haven't a damn thing to say about it, and you get the hell out of here." But a week later Jack admitted that Real Estate Operator Sidney J. Ungar, a longtime pal and Tammany Democrat, had picked up the $4,400 tab. It was not a gift. Jack insisted, merely a friendly loan without note or collateral...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW YORK: Borrowing Trouble | 1/25/1960 | See Source »

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