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The parade was led this year by Thomas Passmore, the county grand master for Belfast, who was seated grandiosely in an open, horsedrawn landau. Most Lodges had a black car and a band in front, then a six-by-eight foot silk banner before a procession of four or five...

Author: By Gregory F. Lawless, | Title: Britain, Orangeism: Pieces of the Ulster Puzzle | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

My father had kicked me out of his house at the height of an argument over an opinion difference. He had become so enraged. He told me never to come back, and that was all the severance it took. I had no place to go. I stuck out my thumb...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Memoirs of Squeaky Fromme | 9/15/1975 | See Source »

Another contributor reminisced about the good old days when "you could read a guy like a page, top to bottom." Nowadays, wrote Karl Maves, two strangers in a bar may spend more than 20 minutes staring at each other just "to figure out what the hell the other one is...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Sexes: Crossing Signals | 9/8/1975 | See Source »

For the record, Ina Ray Hutton, with her all-girl orchestra in the background, presents the Governor of Louisiana with a rendition of his own composition, Every Man a King. The Governor is seated during the performance, blank-faced and staring straight ahead as one hand flaps in an approximation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Hard Times | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

Jones is convinced that history has sanitized World War II by concentrating on its sweeping geopolitical designs and the Allies' noble crusade. "There was a lot more bitterness in World War II than historians allow-basically the men were bitter at getting their asses shot off." Novelists and film...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Martial Arts | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

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