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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Last year Liu began openly counseling moderation in Red China's revolution, and he sent so-called "work teams" into the provinces to build up his following among the party's rank and file. Last summer, while Mao was on a trip to southern China, Liu's faction called an emergency meeting of the party's Central Committee to try to vote Mao out of power. But Mao got wind of the meeting and managed to have it postponed until his return. Then he declared all-out war on Liu. Red Guard cartoons began depicting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Making It Official | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

Ever since the reign of Elizabeth I, Britain has suffered from terror of the tramp. She has whipped her beggars back to their parishes, enclosed them like sheep in workhouses, and now, in what may be the coup degrace, she is starting to file them away under the Welfare State. John Arden has not exactly taken up the tramps' cause, but in Live Like Pigs he looks into the plight of the Sawneys, a group of nomads who live something like a family and something like pigs...

Author: By T. H. C., | Title: Live Like Pigs | 7/7/1967 | See Source »

About 5000 students will file through Memorial Hall today to register for the 92nd session of the Harvard Summer School, the oldest summer education program in the United States...

Author: By Gerald M. Rosberg, | Title: Registration Begins Today At Mem Hall | 7/3/1967 | See Source »

Officials are also uncertain about the number of Harvard and Radcliffe students that will register today. Unlike students from other schools. Cliffies and Harvard students are not required to file an application, but only to preregister in early May. There were several hundred more preregistrations this year than in the past, but Crooks expected that the number actually enrolling will be about the same as last year...

Author: By Gerald M. Rosberg, | Title: Registration Begins Today At Mem Hall | 7/3/1967 | See Source »

...bill to make desecration of the flag a federal offense was as predictable as the summer solstice. No less predictable was the House debate on the measure, which consumed 5 hrs. 12 min. and was almost wholly devoted to the oratorical flights that Congressmen usually relegate to the file drawer marked Independence Day. Among the bill's few critics were those who considered its proposed penalties -one year in jail, $1,000 fine, or both -too mild by half for such offenders...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Burning Issue | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

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