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...survey also shows that foreign students with dependents often must live in, "inferior housing." Most cannot afford trips to other parts of the country and therefore, "return home with a distorted idea of the United States and its people as a whole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: International Office Opens Drive To Give Foreign Wives U.S. Jobs | 3/19/1966 | See Source »

...unified entity. As we might expect, this biggest, most isolated and distinctive, most long continued culture and society developed a strong tendency to look inward, an attitude of ethnocentrism or Sinocentrism, China being the center of the known world and of civilization, the non-Chinese being peripheral and inferior, China being superior to all foreign regions...

Author: By John K. Fairbank, | Title: Fairbank's Senate Testimony on China: U.S. Should Be Firm in Vietnam While Widening Peking Contact | 3/16/1966 | See Source »

...Nice People's Escape." Why did they go? In his 1964 book, The Urban Complex, Robert Weaver reasoned: "It is an escape from changing neighborhoods, lower-class encroachment, inadequate public services and inferior schools. It is running away from the ugly facts of urban life; facts that have always existed, but never for long on the doorstep of 'nice people' who had the option of escape...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cities: Hope for the Heart | 3/4/1966 | See Source »

...have, then, five condemned people: Frantz to his attic and guilt; Leni to her incestuous love; the father to death in six months; Werner to his inferior position as unfavored son; and Johanna to an impossible choice. And they live in a world polarized by the existential isolation of Frantz's attic and the mundane world below. Frantz, to escape his war-time guilt, has tried to assume guilt for all. His rejection of ends-justifies-means ("evil was our only material... Good was the final product. Result: the good turned bad") is almost a Camus-esque rejection of political...

Author: By Thomas C. Horne, | Title: New York Theatre I: | 2/26/1966 | See Source »

...operates fairly and reasonably to achieve an objective which is within the power of Congress to achieve." He pointed out that Southern states, where racial segregation is the rule, had thus long violated the 14th Amendment, yet now sought to use the end product of that violation -inferior Negro educational and economic attainment-as an argument to keep the Negro from voting, in violation of the 15th Amendment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Civil Rights: Challenge from the South | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

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