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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...speed and ease of the confirmation process made it seem as if Burger were the blandest of judges. That is hardly the case. In his 13 years as a federal appeals judge in Washington, Burger compiled a record of judicially unfashionable toughness in the criminal field (TIME Cover, May 30). Just how far his somewhat heretical positions go has become clear with the publication of a symposium held a year ago by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions in Santa Barbara, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Some Heretical Views | 6/20/1969 | See Source »

With the possible exception of former Senator Kenneth Keating in India, the Nixon appointees are the Foreign Service's blandest, most faceless cast of characters of the post-World War II era. Even Keating is a rank amateur compared to his predecessor, Chester Bowles. At the purple and ermine Court of St. James's, Philadelphia Publisher Walter Annenberg, who is inarticulate and inexperienced in diplomacy, replaced a brilliant and popular Foreign Service veteran, David K. E. Bruce. At the U.N., Charles Yost, an able but relatively obscure professional, moved into the chair once warmed by such noted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: FOREIGN RELATIONS | 6/6/1969 | See Source »

Dyen said, "PBH is finding out that it is impossible to make a big dent in social problems without working politically in some way." And Howard said, "Even the traditionally blandest political group must start swaying to the left." The political and power orientation of SDS and Afro may stifle smaller but positive aims...

Author: By Didi Rosen, | Title: Charity Basket' Ethic Dumped for Activism In PBH's Re-Evaluation | 12/2/1967 | See Source »

...Depression. As thousands of members of the militant National Farmers Organization pitched in for the first widespread milk strike in 35 years, countless thousands of gallons were destroyed, and scattered violence rocked the usually peaceful valleys and villages of the nation's dairying country. Milk, the blandest beverage of all, overnight had become the most combustible fluid in 25 states...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Agriculture: Curds & Woe | 3/31/1967 | See Source »

...masses back home turned last January's Punta del Este conference into a weary marathon. Patiently, Rusk had listened to the arguments from Mexico, Brazil and the others. Doggedly, he wheedled and compromised for endless days to win the necessary two-thirds majority (14 votes) for the blandest sort of condemnation of Castro's dictatorship. But this time, faced by the tangible menace of Russian missiles, the U.S. decided to act in its own self-defense, and then to ask for hemispheric approval. Latin America's response was a general sigh of relief and a willingness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Moving for History | 11/2/1962 | See Source »

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