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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Goldwater then would be able to tell the convention delegates he was popular in the Northeast as well as in the South and West. His supporters would have had time to develop an integrated and effective political machine. Already embryo organizations exist in thirty-five states, and his campaign manager, Denison Kitchel, expects every state will have a chairman by November. Already Goldwater's political associates estimate he has the support of some 500 delegates, with 82 more leaning in his direction, out of the 655 needed for the nomination. Unless Republican progressives can agree on a candidate soon, Goldwater...

Author: By Robert F. Wagnes jr., | Title: Goldwater: The Candidate | 10/10/1963 | See Source »

...sunlight, X rays, solar particles, cosmic rays and meteorites. The moon may be dust or solid rock, or something in between, like popcorn. It may be smooth or jagged all over. It may be radioactive or covered with highly reactive chemicals. It may have properties that do not exist on earth and that earthlings cannot imagine. A two-man spacecraft to land on this unknown surface is being built by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., but if it had to be redesigned at the last moment, it could shatter the whole schedule...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space: The Grandstands Are Emptying For the Race to the Moon | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...despite much misunderstanding of the United States, the Japanese are greatly interested in the U.S., and developments here are carefully reported in the Japanese press. Not so the reverse. Reischauer feels Japan is "the most important hole in the U.S. press's foreign coverage." Ample reasons exist to explain this lack of coverage--the political scene is highly complex and difficult to report--but this doesn't lessen the problem. Yet, he cautions, "no news can also be good news." If six months pass without a big news story, "it would be a great six months...

Author: By Richard Cotton, | Title: Reischauer: A Scholar-Ambassador in Japan | 10/3/1963 | See Source »

...students comprise slightly less than half the nation's university population of 45,000. A normal course of study lasts five years (medicine six), and the degree received entitles the graduate to practice a profession in Venezuela. Undergraduate education as it is known in the United States does not exist here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Venezuela University: Bastion of Radicals | 9/27/1963 | See Source »

...profession of Christian, as opposed to non-Christian, creeds "counts for anything." Faith in Christ is necessary to point the way, he said, but its object is to awaken us to God and his renewing power of love: "We need the particular forms of our faith, but they exist to be done away with...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: Price Delivers Initial Sermon In Term Here | 9/23/1963 | See Source »

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