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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other," says Nasser. "We don't exchange diplomatic words but express honest and frank opinions. I believe we have built up a confidence in each other." The confidence ex tends to U.S. Ambassador John Badeau, who speaks fluent Arabic and has unlimited access to Nasser, while his British counterpart sees Nasser only twice a year at formal meetings. The Communists are so convinced that the U.S. controls events in the Middle East that the Polish ambassador in Cairo stopped a U.S. diplomat at the entrance to a luncheon party and said bitterly: "I must congratulate you on your tremendous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: The Camel Driver | 3/29/1963 | See Source »

...Achilles (John Kemp). Gentry Sanger, our host for the evening, is a notorious faggot who "oozes into Widener" to pick up new boyfriends. Paul Schmidt plays him with reptilian smoothness. He wriggles and postures and drawls through airy marvels of sinister affectation. He is the devil in drag. His counterpart Ann Timmons (Joanna Vogel) coldly pursues men. She snatches up innocent victims like Achilles, inflames them and casts them off. Ann is supposed to be bitchy, but Miss Vogel is too callous to make me believe she could arouse anyone's lust. Peter Gaylord (Peter Hoagland) loves Ann Timmons...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov, | Title: A Short Safari Through Purgatory | 3/15/1963 | See Source »

...allow our official action to be thoroughly scrutinized no matter how it hurts. Failure to tolerate the existence of an opposition party...Is the easiest invitation to dictatorship...We should not give the impression that we have extinguished British colonial rule only to enthrone in its stead its Nigerian counterpart...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinberg, | Title: The New Ideologists | 3/7/1963 | See Source »

Student radical politics, even more than its adult counterpart, is the politics of confusion, of dissatisfaction, of fear. The students in SDS, the peace groups, the socialist organizations, don't like things the way they are. But they don't know whom to blame, nor how to go about changing things, nor even what kind of society they'd like to have instead. This is quite unlike the student radicals of the '30's who saw very clearly what they disliked in depression-ridden America. The immediacy and clarity of their problems--like finding a job or enough...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Schlesinger and Hughes: Observations On Left Politics | 2/26/1963 | See Source »

...with Thursday's win it appears that Coach Coonie Wieland has discovered an offensive punch which will balance the team's defensive strength. The defense, led by All-American Dave Johnston, has been superlative all season, leaving goalie Godfrey Wood with a much easier task than his Bruin counterpart. If Harvard defensive play continues as it has, Brown should be quite hardpressed even to break into the scoring column...

Author: By Albert B. Crenshaw, | Title: Crimson Squad to Face Improved Brown Sextet | 12/15/1962 | See Source »

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