Word: africa
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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THURSDAY NIGHT MOVIE (CBS, 9-11 p.m.). Guns at Batasi (1964), a tart, topical drama about a military coup in Africa, starring Richard Attenborough as a starched relic of the Kipling era, hopelessly out of touch with the age of Kenyatta...
Rogers was the nominee who aroused most interest. Despite all the speculation, his name did not leak out until early last week. Moreover, Rogers has virtually no significant experience in foreign affairs beyond a good-will mission to West Africa during the Eisenhower Administration and a brief stint last year as delegate to the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on Southwest Africa...
...semester Eisenstadt is at Harvard teaching Soc Rel 296, "Tradition, Change, and Modernity." In the course, as in most of his books, he applies sociological tools and concepts to the analysis of historical societies. In particular, he describes the process of modernization, applying his theories to developing countries in Africa and Asia...
...students handed out a pamphlet which stated that the firm, "through its work as counsel and through the power and financial interest of its partners has played a leading role in furnishing American economic and political support to South Africa...
...protesting students charged that the law firm--Milbank, Tweed, Hadley, and McCoy--oppresses the black people of South Africa by supporting their government. The firm represents the Chase Manhattan Bank...