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Dates: during 1960-1969
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MOST STUDENTS don't have to wrack their brains when they gripe about Harvard. They complain--often nonchalantly--about parietal rules, course requirements, restrictions on off-campus living, the inaccessability of many professors, the long march from Radcliffe and the Houses to the Yard, and a thousand other things...

Author: By John A. Herfort, | Title: A moderate is cautious about University withdrawal: "Students have little conception of what might happen..." | 11/11/1967 | See Source »

King and three associates were jailed after the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to re-examine it's earlier 5 to 4 decision upholding their state court conviction for contempt. The charges stemmed from a Good Friday march in 1963, led by King against Birmingham's lunch-counter and rest-room segregation, despite a state court injunction forbidding demonstrations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Civil Rights: Birmingham Revisited | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...national interest has nearly always been suffused with a highly moral tone. At times, that tone has been debased, as it was by those who saw in the Spanish-American War a crusade to "Christianize" the heathen, provide God's chosen with more markets and advance their "resistless march toward the commercial supremacy of the world." This led Andrew Carnegie, Mark Twain, ex-President Cleveland and other dissenters to denounce what they called President McKinley's "effort to extinguish the spirit of 1776." They held with Lincoln, they said, that "no man is good enough to govern another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO PATRIOTISM? | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

Rapid Read-Out. From this point on, Metherell's technique closely parallels that of optical holography (TIME, March 18, 1966). The filmed pattern is illuminated from one side by light from a helium-neon laser device. The light is diffracted by the converted sound pattern into an image of the original object. Viewers standing on the opposite side of the film can then see a measurable, three-dimensional representation of the object that has been scanned. By reconstructing three such photographs taken with sounds of different frequencies, the scientists believe that they wil soon be able to make multicolored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Acoustics: Making 3-D Pictures with Sound | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...featureless rag dolls. Today's vogue is for realism, and toymakers now turn out dolls that can walk, talk, cry and even wet. When Frank Caplan, general manager of Creative Playthings, Inc., spotted a French doll called Petit Frere at Nürnberg's doll fair last March, he jumped at the opportunity to buy up distribution rights for the U.S. Renamed "Little Brother," the doll has a sweet angelic face, is, in fact, modeled after a Verrocchio Renaissance cherub in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, and has the normal, diminutive male genitalia of a four-month...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Toys: Little Brother | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

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