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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...simply by resentment at the Soviet refusal to help China build an Abomb. Suslov even gave Mao bad Marx for putting violent worldwide revolution ahead of feeding and clothing his own people. "Neither Marx nor Lenin," he declared with biting sarcasm, "anywhere even remotely hinted that the rock-bottom task of so cialist construction may be realized by the methods of leaps and cavalry charges [or by] ignoring the tasks of improving the living standards of the people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Communists: Goulash, Mr. Mao? Revolution, Mr. K | 4/10/1964 | See Source »

...Ranges. If the continents are moving away from each other across the Atlantic, they must be moving toward each other across the Pacific, because the earth is a sphere and they have nowhere else to go. As they move, their leading edges push against the crust of the ocean bottom, sometimes thrusting it down in deep trenches, sometimes bending it upward to form curving arcs of islands, like Japan. High mountain ranges like the Andes rear up behind the edges of the advancing continents, and where the rocks bend and break, lines of volcanoes spout their fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Geophysics: Why Anchorage Rocked | 4/10/1964 | See Source »

...fitted. The trend from small geometric and corny floral-like prints to bold architectonic designs is an improvement. Wrought iron and fossil prints as well as the large circle designs really grab you. Specific spring shapes are back fullness, semi-A (fitted to waist), real A, empire, and square bottom. You'll never see anything stranger than the new ankle-length Marimekkos ($48-60). Some look like hospital dresses; others look like you're wrapped in a fence...

Author: By Susan M. Rogers, | Title: Experts Say: "Plus la change; plus la meme chose" | 4/8/1964 | See Source »

Chum Steele dropped a three-set match to Oehrlein's brother Richie at number two and Clive Kileff, the prize sophomore from Southern Rhodesia, lost the number three match. But the bottom of the Crimson lineup ripped off three wins, as sophomore Dave Benjamin, captain Sandy Walker, and Dean Peckman all triumphed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racketmen Open Season With 6-3 Win Over Army | 4/6/1964 | See Source »

...team, led by Ripley, Walker, and Inman, dropped a match to Presbyterian but went on to win over Clemson and Georgia and tie Georgia Tech, as Tom James and Terry Robinson provided steady play at the bottom of the ladder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Racketmen Open Season With 6-3 Win Over Army | 4/6/1964 | See Source »

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