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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more than 50 years since Rous did his pioneering cancer research, more than 25 since Huggins made his impressive contributions to treatment of the same disease. But last week Stockholm's Royal Caroline Institute belatedly corrected both glaring omissions. It named Drs. Rous and Huggins to share the 1966 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine, worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Awards: Belated Recognition | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

Schuller's score is starkly modern, laced with traditional and atonal improvisations by a septet of jazz musicians who share the pit with the full orchestra. In one impressive orchestral interlude, the foreboding of violence is achieved by the integration of threatening crowd noises broadcast through loudspeakers in the rear of the auditorium, sustained, jaggedly dissonant chords from the orchestra, and frantic improvisations from the jazz combo. At the curtain, the Hamburg audience exploded in a great ovation, called Boatwright back again and again for bows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Works: Kafka on Trial | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

...Political Animal." Almost to a man, students and teachers agree that U.C.L.A.'s strides toward greatness are largely due to Chancellor Murphy, 50, a self-styled "political animal" who has persistently badgered the regents and the legislature for a greater share of funds for his school. The son of a Kansas City doctor, Murphy earned his own M.D. at 25, and seven years later became dean of the University of Kansas School of Medicine. Within three years, he became chancellor of Kansas, a post he held until moving West to U.C.L.A...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: The Man from U.C.L.A. | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

Courtesy of Dialogue. Considering the fact that Berkeley and U.C.L.A. are part of the same university, why did the Free Speech riots not spread south to Westwood? One reason, answers Murphy, is that Berkeley has traditionally had a bigger share of student activists than U.C.L.A., and thus far more troublemaking "nonstudent hangers-on in the periphery." But Murphy is critical of the way in which Cal's administrators mishandled the disorders. "You can't substitute memos and bulletins for the courtesy of a dialogue and an explanation," he says. To preserve U.C.L.A.'s record of relative stability...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: The Man from U.C.L.A. | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

...part of its successful battle for a larger share of the U.S. auto market, Chrysler Corp.'s Dodge Division lately has been wooing buyers with ads in which an eye-catching blonde model suggests: "Join the Dodge Rebellion." Last week the rebellion spread to an unexpected quarter. In the New York City area, 58 of Dodge's 98 dealers publicly attacked the way the company treats them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: The Dodge Rebellion | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

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