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"My Judgment." After they digested their host's arguments, Nixon's guests moved from the playroom to the poolside patio to digest roast beef, nine vegetables and fruit glace. They had, in effect, been turned down. But when they left the party, they took with them one faint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: California: Dinner at Dick's | 7/21/1961 | See Source »

* Toughest to refute is the charge on Red China,, which is based on a 1958 meeting of the Fifth World Order Study Conference, a body that meets under the auspices of the N.C.C. but does not necessarily represent its views. At this Study Conference meeting, a resolution was passed urging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: For the Defense | 7/14/1961 | See Source »

Early in the campaign, Quadros staged a spectacular maneuver. To get the nomination of the powerful National Democratic Union (U.D.N.), he had earlier agreed to accept the U.D.N. vice presidential candidate as his running mate. Suddenly he rejected the U.D.N.'s man and withdrew from the race. Confusion reigned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: One Man's Cup of Coffee | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

After 23 years, one of the longest terms ever run up by a metropolitan U.S. mayor, Atlanta's William B. Hartsfield, 71, announced his impending retirement. Leaving behind a smoothly-operating, patronage-free bureaucracy, Democrat Hartsfield will probably be longest remembered for his notable progress in the field of...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jun. 16, 1961 | 6/16/1961 | See Source »

"I want to talk about our common responsibilities in the face of a common danger," President Kennedy told the American Newspaper Publishers Association. "This deadly challenge imposes upon our society two requirements of direct concern to both the press and to the President-two requirements which must be reconciled and...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Meaning of Freedom | 5/5/1961 | See Source »

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