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Park's victory was a defeat not only for Yun but for the old-style politicians and the brand of factionalism that they represented. It was a major display of maturing political organizations as South Korea moves from the traditional Oriental politics of the elite to popular party rule. "Now that the election is over," Park told Koreans in a brief victory statement, "it is time for all of us to lay aside our differences and work together to modernize our country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Korea: Proof at the Polls | 5/12/1967 | See Source »

Other nations were more generous. Biggest single donor was the U.S., with a total display of 52 works. The Soviets sent a consignment of 13 works rarely seen outside Russia, including four from the Hermitage. Canada helped fill the Italian void with Piero di Cosimo's Vulcan and Aeolus, part of a group of ten pieces that modestly included only two native Canadians, Jean-Paul Riopelle and Paul-Émile Borduas. France obliged with 28 pieces, West Germany with twelve, Japan with ten, Britain with 14, The Netherlands with eight. But some of the most striking contributions came...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exhibitions: Too Good to Be True | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

Although they are badly outnumbered, defenders of the single-sex campus maintain that girls are more apt to display their intellectual talents when they are not also vying for dates in the classroom, that either sex concentrates more intently on classwork when they are separated, that the separate campus is more relaxed and casual in dress. Some also contend that a coed curriculum tends to overemphasize masculine vocational interests. After competing with men in a coed college, claims President Paul Weaver of Ohio's all-girl Lake Erie College, a girl is likely to become "dissatisfied in the role...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colleges: Better Coed Than Dead | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

...World Boxing Association said that Clay "had defied the law of the U.S. regarding selective service and so has forfeited any protection of his recognition of his boxing title." Then he said something about how a champ should be "an example of patriotic dedication," someone who should display "exemplary and inspiring conduct." But Clay, alas, had not, so he was stripped of his title...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Cassius 'Goes to Graveyard' And Drags Boxing Along | 5/5/1967 | See Source »

...Dialoghi for 'cello and orchestra (1960) was the most important work on the program; Friday night marked the U.S. (if not the world) premiere of the piece--even conductor Yannatos was not sure which. The strings were further reduced, making way for the wind section and a panoramic display of percussion instruments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HRO | 5/1/1967 | See Source »

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