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Outside China, there are few Chou haters. One U.S. diplomat who dealt with him in the 1940s says that he was "the smoothest liar I ever met. Whether what he told you was the straight truth or an out-and-out lie, he always projected total sincerity. And yet he was impossible to dislike." Chou's recent visitors have invariably found him immensely civilized, reasonably cosmopolitan and statesmanlike. Henry Kissinger, an unabashed admirer, says that "he is not a petty man. He has large views." To France's peerless man of all letters, Andre Malraux, the Chinese Premier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Chou: The Man in Charge | 2/21/1972 | See Source »

...optimistic 20 year olds and pre-seven year itchers should find the first act over whelming. Always a popular target and one which has been riding particularly low in recent years, marriage doesn't really deserve such unrestrained vehemence. And Senelick is ruthless in his prosecution. Senelick has dealt with these love-hate relationships before. When fed up with what he considered the Loeb's non-theatrical organization, he founded "Harpo", the Harvard Producing Organization. Senelick choose for the inaugural performance "Married Alive"--a collection of three one-act farces on married life including George Bernard Shaw's Overruled, George...

Author: By Whit Stillman, | Title: Marriage on the Rocks | 2/12/1972 | See Source »

Kennedy and Johnson changed that--Kennedy by raising expectations of government support, and Johnson by moving towards fulfilling them. Regardless of how successfully they have dealt with the actual problems, the Model Cities, Head Starts and Job Corps of the New Frontier and the Great Society have irrevocably made what used to be called civil rights into the hard issue of black power...

Author: By Tony Hill, | Title: Void In Spades-II | 2/8/1972 | See Source »

...brokerage salesmen involved were so hungry for commissions that they broke a Big Board rule requiring them to "use due diligence to learn the essential facts relative to every customer." Reynolds Securities, which handled more than $100,000 of Treff's trades, has fired the salesman who dealt with him. All salesmen involved in the incident were ordered to appear before stock exchange officials. Exchange administrators plan to tighten enforcement of trading and credit rules. Eventually, they suggest, customers may find it more difficult to open an account, or even to make transactions over the phone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STOCK MARKET: Treff the Terrible | 1/24/1972 | See Source »

Sandler said that many of the students who participated in the vote--which was held Wednesday evening at dinner in the Union--desired clarification as to whether the discipline body referred to in the added question dealt with "academic or political" violations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Most Favor Discipline Body In Freshman CRR Poll Vote | 1/21/1972 | See Source »

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