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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pony I mean everyone weighing much under 200 lbs. With these big defensive lines, you have to run big, fast bull elephants." Oregon's Renfro is just what the zoologist ordered. He runs the high hurdles, is a 9.7-sec. dash man, plows into tacklers "with reckless abandon and no regard for his personal safety." Ohio State's Warfield will have to put on pounds, but he is "the complete pro prospect-with the instinctive savvy to do the right things and be in the right places." Pittsburgh's Paul Martha...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: College Football: As the Pros See Them | 11/29/1963 | See Source »

Firmer Ground. He went on manfully, but again and again Labor's uproarious barracking silenced him for painful seconds at a time. He waded through the unfamiliar marshes of economics, finally reached firmer ground when he turned to foreign policy. Staring coldly at Wilson, who wants to abandon Britain's independent deterrent, Sir Alec declared that he intends to make this a central issue of the campaign. Once Britain renounces nuclear arms, he warned, "We could never go back into this business. The government means to retain nuclear forces under our own control," adding that without them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Great Britain: Into Battle | 11/22/1963 | See Source »

...American Negro. Your letter calls the policy by the name, "anti-racist racism." It goes on to justify the purpose at length in terms of acute present-day social needs. And you call upon Harvard to recognize that the special needs of the time require the College to abandon, for your special case, our long-standing rule that membership in student organizations, as in the College itself, should not be governed in principle by stipulations of race, religion, or national origin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dean Watson's Letter | 11/20/1963 | See Source »

...then abandon the analytic, psychiatric discussion of sexual adjustment and instead discuss why Harvard has become a trade school and why it is failing to produce enthusiastic, warm, creative men. 'Why are students afraid to talk to each other and to faculty members? Why are faculty members afraid to talk to students? These are the questions which should be discussed in the community. Arthur N. Fankuchen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard: Pompous, Cold? | 11/20/1963 | See Source »

...general the Ambassador abandons the role of the philosopher not because he is explaining the policy of others but because the perspective of the diplomat and the philosopher are so widely different. As a private citizen and a public candidate, Stevenson time and again stressed the importance of cooperation with the Russians; repeatedly he declared useless a policy based on anti-Soviet attacks. Yet more than half of the U.N. speeches in this volume are little more than anti-Soviet propaganda. In these speeches, of course, Stevenson does not abandon his over-all philosophy. But in responding to an anti...

Author: By L. GEOFFREY Cowan, | Title: Stevenson | 11/18/1963 | See Source »

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