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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reconfirmation of the age-old Catholic stand that no one has the authority to deny the continuance of life is refreshing in the days made easy for everything else in America. And in the areas of our world where population in crease is an alarming concern to science it is reassuring to know that God alone gives the test of faith. Pope Paul stands with every Pope before him to remind the world that to live, no matter what the circumstances, brings honor and glory to the Creator. Perhaps if all Catholics were really Catholic, there would be less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Aug. 9, 1968 | 8/9/1968 | See Source »

Surprisingly Chem S-20 has its ethical side. Much time is spent considering "good bonds" and "bad bonds" and even "lousy bonds." Otherness is attributed to many molecules and there is concern whether or not they are happy in a particular situation...

Author: By George B. Able, | Title: Chem S-20 Is Total Experience | 8/6/1968 | See Source »

...racist attitudes and using stereotypes in their relations with blacks, Summer School Director Thomas E. Crooks, for instance, said, "I can't believe that these attitudes exist here. I have no sense--from the 7th floor of Holyoke Center--of any tensions. I do have the sense of universal concern about race relations on the part of both blacks and whites...

Author: By Lawrence K. Bakst, | Title: Blacks Cite Racism in Summer School | 8/6/1968 | See Source »

Isle of Youth. Concern for agriculture has benefited the historically deprived campesino, who now enjoys free education and health care. He may soon lose his freedom, however. The government is building a huge banana plantation on the south coast, which will be a step toward its massive effort at colonizing and communizing farms. Helping the effort are Young Communist Work Camps, where boys go for two years to combine party indoctrination with agriculture and schooling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: Fidel's New People | 8/2/1968 | See Source »

...story that not even the most gullible honky would buy? Poitier cast himself as a slick hustler in a continental-cut tux who spouts fluent Japanese, keeps a pet piranha, sits in on bongos and serves as baby sitter for a brood of Negro children, while running a trucking concern by day and a casino-on-wheels by night. Abbey Lincoln as Ivy is a sweet gal, but for a low-salaried suburban house maid, she sports a wardrobe of high-fashion creations that would bat the false eyelashes of any model from Park Avenue to Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: For Love of Ivy | 8/2/1968 | See Source »

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