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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...faculty. A Daily News story said opinion in the Negro community was split. But it quoted the chairman of the New Haven Committee for Jobs and Freedom as saying he favored inviting Wallace, on the grounds the Negroes could not protest the denial of freedom in Alabama and sanction its abridgement in New Haven...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: New Wallace Invitation Expected at Yale Today | 9/24/1963 | See Source »

Among those reprimanded last spring was Yevtushenko, who evidently went too far in giving A Precocious Autobiography to the French weekly L'Express for publication without official sanction. We are fortunate to have it, even though the indiscretion incurred for the author a great deal of public defamation, and cost him a projected trip to the United States...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Yevtushenko: The Poet As Revolutionary | 9/24/1963 | See Source »

...raise, and a "victory" this year will make the A.F.T. look more and more like a powerhouse that gets results. Utah's teachers belong to the 858,000-member National Education Association, biggest "professional" organization in the world. In response to teacher militancy, the N.E.A. has devised the "sanction"-a teachers' boycott that supposedly is not a strike but can close schools. Utah was to be the big test: a national sanction against an entire state...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Teachers: The New Militants | 8/16/1963 | See Source »

Among those reprimannded last spring was Yevtushenko, who evidently went too far when he gave the manuscript of A Precocious Autobiography to the French weekly 'L'Express for publication without official sanction. We are fortunate to have it, even though the indiscretion incurred for the author a great deal of public defamation, and cost him a projected trip to the United States...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Soviet Poetry and Politics | 8/6/1963 | See Source »

...despite the economic boom, and the decision of newlyweds to space the arrival of children. The decline is even more rapid in the Communist countries, especially Poland and Yugoslavia, where the rate has dropped from 28 to 22 per 1,000 in the same period, partly because Communist governments sanction legal abortions. Thus, ironically, while Asia, Africa and South America still fear the population explosion, Europe fears the opposite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: L'Amour for la Patrie | 7/26/1963 | See Source »

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