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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Record. No man, not even Lyndon Johnson, can maintain such a pace indefinitely. But the President's doctors, even while recalling that he suffered a heart attack in 1955, profess themselves to be unworried, say that it is probably better to permit such a man to release his boundless energies than to try to bottle them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: The American Dream | 5/1/1964 | See Source »

...State for Far Eastern Affairs, to join Ambassador Leonard Unger in protesting against the coup. Some people, notably neighboring Thailand's strongly anti-Communist government, were delighted by the prospect of a right-wing regime in Laos; but the U.S. argues that such a government simply could not maintain itself in power. The Reds, who were at least theoretically members of Souvanna's coalition, would go back on the warpath. And since the Pathet Lao already control nearly two-thirds of the country, further fighting might only lead to total Communist control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laos: The Demon Beneath the Pagoda | 5/1/1964 | See Source »

...degree in defying the regime. Outside of Spain opposition is more active. The political parties and trade unions that existed under the Republic continue to thrive in exile. A Spanish government in exile with representatives in a number of countries, as well as smaller Basque and Catalan groups, maintain head-quarters in Paris. The Mecca of Spanish exiles in Latin America is Mexico, which has never recognized Franco's government. In addition, Czechoslovakian Radio Pirane beams programs into Spain on a regular basis and El Mundo Obrero, the organ of the Spanish Communist Party, appears mysteriously in Madrid from time...

Author: By Fitzhugh S. M. mullan, | Title: Spanish Anniversary | 4/29/1964 | See Source »

Back row interdigitators may be delighted with the dimness, but legible notes and unimpaired eyesight are hard enough to maintain without added environmental handicaps. Protesters have been making plenty of noise about this matter of light, yet Dean Trottenberg has responded with blatant indifference. His legalistic quibbling over the applicability of the Massachusetts lighting law is irrelevant. The University should be obliged by responsible concern, if not by law, to provide adequate lumination. And it doesn't take a light meter to see that it has failed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lux et Veritas | 4/28/1964 | See Source »

...should realize it has made that position feasible by sustaining diplomatic contact and encouraging the possibilities of cultural and economic contact as well. Similarly, the U.S. has helped mold the Chinese attitude by positioning the Seventh Fleet off China's shores, financing the soldiers on Taiwan, and struggling to maintain military footholds on the fringes of China, in what Senator Morse calls "as futile an effort as this country will ever embark upon...

Author: By Walt Russell, | Title: Waiting for Godot | 4/25/1964 | See Source »

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