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...Palais de la Nation echoed to the jabber of a score of languages and dialects, for the Congo's first legislators represent a nation of more than 150 separate tribes, each with its own interests and jealous point of view, its own savage and mystic creed, its own desire for power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BELGIAN CONGO: A Blight at Birth | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

...published an alarmed eyewitness account of the crisis. Writing from the town of Lilongwe (pop. 350 whites and 5,000 Negroes) in Nyasaland, Archbishop Ramsey envisaged the loss of all Africa to Christianity, because to more and more black Africans it is nothing but the white man's creed. Warned the Archbishop: "The time is short...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Revolt Against Christianity | 6/13/1960 | See Source »

...Colonial Williamsburg rose from the American past, and Rockefeller Center pointed to the American future (and changed the New York skyline). Schools, from Louvain to Tokyo and from Harvard to the University of Chicago (which his father founded in 1890), benefited by $81,708,000. Religious causes, representing every creed, received another $80 million. All told, the philanthropies of the Rockefellers, father and son, amounted to more than a billion dollars, changed the face of the world and the course of human events...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PHILANTHROPY: The Modest Visionary | 5/23/1960 | See Source »

...largest single religious body in the nation, it is not surprising that we have elected scores of Catholic Congressmen, Senators and Governors. The election of a Catholic President would be fully in keeping with the American political ethic, which makes no distinctions based on race, color or creed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, may 9, 1960 | 5/9/1960 | See Source »

...thoroughly belies the U.S. liberals' caricature-belief that an Old Guardist is a deep-dyed isolationist endowed with nothing but penny-pinching inhumanity and slavish devotion to Big Business. He calls for a U.S. drive to win the cold war, including liberation of the Communist satellites, outlines a creed of social and economic philosophy that both Edmund Burke and Thomas Jefferson could ratify. Planks in Goldwater's platform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Old Guard's NewSpokesman | 5/2/1960 | See Source »

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