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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...point the President was explicit: the U.S. still demands the right of foreign inspection teams to travel into Russia to investigate any suspicious activities reported by the "national control posts" (those that would be Russian-manned would hardly be suspicious by nature). The White House said that any ambiguity would be left to U.S. Negotiator Arthur Dean to clear up whenever he saw an appropriate opportunity at Geneva. As for the Russians, this week they resumed nuclear testing with a big atmospheric explosion. The State Department promptly announced continued U.S. efforts for a test ban "despite" the Soviet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Atom: Six Ambiguous Words | 8/10/1962 | See Source »

...Saturday and Sunday at the Loeb Experimental Theater. The play was one-act, lasting a bit over twenty minutes. The audience at the first performance didn't in fact realize the play was over when it came to an end. They waited for more, not because they expected an explicit disentanglement of the sketch's nebulous events--probably they had already become familiar with the promising ambiguities of Pinter, Ionesco, Adamov, Genet--but because the classics of the theatre of the abstract have been long-winded. This one was rapid, lucid; and also banal...

Author: By Norris Merchant, | Title: Experimental Theatre | 8/9/1962 | See Source »

...doggedly familiar questions returned in new forms. Berlin-more Soviet pressure; but Dean Rusk and Andrei Gromyko had made their disagreement explicit, so what more could be done? Disarmament-a meeting of 16 top-level officials around the rocking chair about whether to modify U.S. proposals for an H-test ban (see THE WORLD). Then the President rushed off to receive a visitor about whom he was openly curious: Laos Neutralist Prince Souvanna Phouma, the man whose inertia in the face of the Communists has been the despair of U.S. policy planning for two years. The President found the placid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Summer Interlude | 8/3/1962 | See Source »

...later talk with newsmen, Ben Bella was more explicit. He said flatly that his meeting with two envoys from Premier Benkhedda had come to nothing, and hinted that many of Benkhedda's backers were at the point of switching sides. Ben Bella stated that he is willing to call off the quarrel if Benkhedda will 1) reinstate the three members of the F.L.N. army general staff he fired last month; 2) convoke the 75-man National Council of the Algerian Revolution, in which Ben Bella claims a majority; and 3) free "my friends from jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Algeria: Battle of the Bens | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

...program fulfills conception of a General Education. The common purpose has been out while the function of each has become more specialized for an elementary Department, to take in less- students for whom the might be too difficult, or to freshmen who dislike , say. These are , not always explicit, that widen splits in the program...

Author: By Martin J., | Title: General Education's Problems in the Natural Science | 6/14/1962 | See Source »

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