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...fact, Trudeau's administration will probably be somewhat more "sound" than many of his supporters were hoping when they elected him. The new P.M.'s foreign policy (with Mitchell Sharp as External Affairs Minister) will probably not differ radically from Pearson's, although Trudeau has announced that he will seek to decrease Canada's military commitments to NATO and the United Nations. No break with the United States over Vietnam is forseeable, although there is considerable opposition to U.S. policies both in Canada generally and within the Liberal government. Trudeau has already made it clear that he will not attempt...

Author: By David I. Bruck, | Title: Canada's Trudeau | 4/22/1968 | See Source »

...department will differ from its predecessor both in specific requirements and in emphasis. Concentration requirements will be seven and one-half courses (two of which may be related) including at least three semesters of studio work, a junior tutorial, and a thesis...

Author: By John G. Short, | Title: Sekler to Chair Vis Stud Dept. | 4/13/1968 | See Source »

...Stokely and I didn't write that book to give neat, pat answers to problems centuries in the making. We have simply tried to create an ideological framework in which a number of different kinds of independent; black political activity are possible. The ultimate solutions to the problems of black people must come through political victories--black political victories. Political strategy -- programs, if you will-don't come from books. Our work may act as a catalyst to political strategizing. But the real answers must come from the indigenous political situations where programs take form. Black Power can't relate...

Author: By Charles J. Hamilton, | Title: Black Power -- Rhetoric to Reality | 3/20/1968 | See Source »

...assistant to Boston's William Cardinal O'Connell when Pius XII named him Archbishop of New York in 1939. Cooke, who has both a warm Irish wit and an M.A. in social work, is regarded in church circles as a prelate whose style and approach will not differ strikingly from those of his predecessor. Reared in The Bronx, the son of Irish immigrants (his father was a chauffeur and construction worker), Cooke was ordained to the priesthood in 1945. In 1957, Spellman chose him to be his secretary. In 1965, after several rapid promotions, he became vicar general...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Roman Catholics: Succession to Spellman | 3/15/1968 | See Source »

...years since Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity, it has withstood determined attacks and ingenious experiments by other scientists anxious to test its validity. Although no experimental results have contradicted the theory, they have not been precise enough to rule out opposing theories that differ in small but significant details. Now a new technique has been used to check out Einstein: interplanetary radar. Preliminary radar tests also have failed to find a flaw in general relativity, a scientist from Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory announced last week, and radar soon should provide results accurate enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Physics: Probing Einstein with Radar | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

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