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Radcliffe maintains a freedom that Harvard has lost, just as women's education has generally been freer to experiment than has men's. With an enormous Faculty as a basic resource, and the Harvard curriculum as a drawing card, Radcliffe has an almost unparalleled opportunity to work with residence, dining, and social patterns to extend the effectiveness of the Harvard model...
...Russian exemplars were socialist realism and bad. Interestingly enough, the Mexican exhibit consisted mostly of work done in the same style. Prints by artists of the satellite nations were considerably freer in style and some-what more down to earth by subject matter-many were very moving. And in the objective work of all countries there was considerable special comment, much of it favorable to the United States...
...NATION), and demanded that it be flown to Havana. The men who tried to seize Castro's C4& were anti-Castro Cubans, pointing up a growing embarrassment for Communists from East Germany to the Red Chinese border at Hong Kong: the widening river of desperate refugees fleeing to freer lands. Middle-class Cubans still come out aboard the twice-daily Pan Am flights to Miami. But now the humildes, the humble ones, la-'borers, rural peasants, fishermen, the very people Castro pretends to champion, have joined the exodus. They flee however they...
...European customer, buying some $1.4 billion worth of goods in 1960. If the British enter the Common Market, they will be obliged to cut their tariffs on what they import from the six continental partners by some 50%*-which will put U.S. goods at a new disadvantage. But the freer movement of goods, capital and labor within the Market will spur Europe's overall growth, and in turn stimulate Europe's demand for U.S. products and raw materials. Two key indicators: 1) the six member nations have been growing much faster economically since they formed their Common Market...
...found your description of South Viet Nam and Diem [Aug. 4] informative. It sheds, however, very little light on something that greatly troubles me. As of today, how much freer are the people of South Viet Nam under Diem's undemocratic rule than their neighbors in North Viet Nam ? I would like to raise the same question about North and South Korea. How successful can TIME or anybody else be in simply making the word "free" a synonym for non-Communism...