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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Women are natural mothers," she answered. "I believe any woman can have children." She brought out a memory album showing tender moments of the baby's first hour at home. "I wrote the words myself," she told me, and read: "This is your world, Garnette darling, fear not, there are gentle hands and watchful eyes and smiles--The world is love...

Author: By Alice P. Albright, | Title: Silver Screen | 3/12/1959 | See Source »

...Colonial Office in London, the Federal government, which was soon dominated by the white settler population of Southern Rhodesia, has allowed reduced segregation, university integration, and limited participation of Africans in government. But the scale and speed of these advances have not satisfied the increasingly articulate nationalists, who fear that if the Federation is accorded dominion status when the question comes up in 1960, the colonialists will take advantage of their independence to suppress African rights. In line with the official policy, originally that of Cecil Rhodes, of giving the vote to every "civilized man," the white minority has held...

Author: By Bartle Bull, | Title: Unrest in Rhodesia | 3/12/1959 | See Source »

Speaking about security, he stated that "we are past the stage in this country where one need fear that capricious political intervention may cut his career short...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Price Sees Diversified Careers, Security in Government Service | 3/11/1959 | See Source »

Such keen interest in current issues indicates the academic community is anxious to discourage the widely held notion that professors are anemic cowards who cling to the cloistered life because they fear the road where men are wont to tread. Indeed, the success of academic penetration into the social, political and literary life of the country shows how well the academy has destroyed this myth...

Author: By Gavin Scott, | Title: Moral Compensation | 3/11/1959 | See Source »

...Prime Minister learned much that will be of use in developing Western policy and in future negotiations with Russia. He has come away very impressed with Russia's fear of Germany and with her desire to negotiate a stabilized situation in East Germany, free of what Khrushchev styles the "abnormal" presence of the armed Western enclave in Berlin. Macmillan is equally convinced that Khrushchev's domination of Soviet policy is so complete that any conclusions requiring Russian concessions will have to be made at the summit...

Author: By Bartle Bull, | Title: The Lion and the Bear | 3/10/1959 | See Source »

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