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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Currently serving a one-year appointment as a member of the Atomic Energy Commission, Mrs. Mary I. Bunting will resume full-time duties as President of Radcliffe in July. She will return to Cambridge in another role this spring, as the speaker at the college's 83rd Commencement exercises on June...

Author: By Maxine S. Paisner, | Title: Mrs. Bunting Will Return To 'Cliffe This Summer | 3/12/1965 | See Source »

McNamara's decision meant the striking of the colors of many of the most famous and decorated divisions in the National Guard and Army Reserve, probably including the 32nd "Red Arrow" (TIME, Oct. 13, 1961), the 77th "Statue of Liberty," the 83rd "Thunderbolt" and the 90th "Tough 'Ombres." McNamara put a stop to an old Army practice of awarding Reserve commissions to newly elected members of Congress. Said he: "We shall not tolerate traffic in commissions." More than anything, the decisions signaled a definite increase in the power of the Department of Defense, moving the U.S. military establishment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Defense: Another Step for Efficiency | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

...suffer from a prolonged mechanical adolescence," says Peter Sellers, 38, who loves nothing better than a spin in his 83rd car, a $19,600 Ferrari, which makes a nice change of pace from his 82nd, a $14,000 Lincoln Continental. But 100 m.p.h. can be hard on the heart, and an April cardiac seizure made Peter feel like a very old man, so the wheel has come full cycle, and it's back to puberty down an English country lane for the convalescent comedian and his bride Britt Eklund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jul. 17, 1964 | 7/17/1964 | See Source »

...83rd Annual National Singles Tennis Championships (NBC, 2-4:30 p.m.). Men's and women's finals at Forest Hills...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television, Records, Cinema, Books: Sep. 6, 1963 | 9/6/1963 | See Source »

...Winston Churchill and Prime Minister Macmillan at a table in London's imposing Warwick House-Roy Thomson of the Sunday Times, Cecil Harmsworth King of the Daily Mirror, Lord Rothermere of the Daily Mail, and the guest of honor, crusty, combative Lord Beaverbrook of the Daily Express, whose 83rd birthday prompted the shindig. "I felt that this was an occasion on which Fleet Street could forget its animosities," said Rothermere, who arranged the affair. "But I assure you, they'll be resumed tomorrow." Said the Beaver: "I have destroyed completely the foolish maxim that the good die young...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 1, 1962 | 6/1/1962 | See Source »

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