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Without trying to say too much on too little evidence, it seems clear that Yevtushenko is basically a hireling of the Soviet government, bent on emulating the toadying tactics of Ehrenburg. At the World Youth Festival in Helsinki, where he paraded around in loud Italian silk shirts, Yevtushenko became so incensed at the anti-Communist demonstrations he composed a poem on the spot denouncing the "pimple-faced, gum chewing" students. "If I had not been a Communist before, I would have become one tonight," he said...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: The Politics of Dissent: Turmoil In Soviet Literature | 3/19/1963 | See Source »

...President Roosevelt invited me to take a promenade with him this afternoon at three. I arrived at the White House punctually, in afternoon dress and silk hat, as if we were to stroll in the Tuileries Garden or in the Champs Elysées. To my surprise, the President soon joined me in a tramping suit, with knickerbockers and thick boots, and soft felt hat, much worn. Two or three other gentlemen came, and we started off at what seemed to me a breakneck pace, which soon brought us out of the city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 1, 1963 | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

...dancers dressed as colonial gentlemen, prancing down the street bearing a banner: "The Académicos of Salgueiro salute the people and the press and ask to make way to present the 1963 Carnival with their theme, Chica da Silva." Then come 20 men carrying gold-headed canes, wearing silk suits, suede shoes and derby hats. Behind them appear six groups of dancers, twirling, singing and high-stepping in gold buckles, white knee stockings and wigs. The first flag bearer, an exotically dressed mulatto girl, follows with a male partner who sambas in circles and does backbends as the girl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Night of Glory | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

Chica da Silva herself is next, in $2,500 worth of red-and-white silk petticoats topped with a skirt embroidered with white feathers, lace, seed pearls and semiprecious stones. She wears a 3-ft. white wig, à la Marie Antoinette, and her satin train is 12 ft. long. The floats roll by-a replica of Chica's sailing ship, a group of miners pouring money and gems into Dom João's open hands-plus a second flag-bearer team, more dancers, and the percussion band. Around the whole 2,300-member group is a thick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Night of Glory | 3/1/1963 | See Source »

Although it specializes in ski wear and equipment, the store promises an extensive summer sportswear collection this year. There will be shifts of terry cloth, cotton, silk, and jersey including these of the Italian coutier Pucci based on wild Picasso silk screen prints. There will also be men's and women's sandals ($6 up) and bathing suits from Sweden and France...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Clothes Horse | 2/27/1963 | See Source »

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