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Last month Red Flag took 7,000 words to spell out the leadership's worries in full: "The class enemies have cast a horoscope for China, claiming poverty leads to change, change leads to wealth, wealth leads to revisionism." Only by training a new generation of Communists to be as tough as the old ones will it be possible "to ensure permanent revolution and prevent repetition of Khrushchev's revisionism in China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Red China: Toughening the Next Generation | 10/16/1964 | See Source »

Trouble is, Columbia has had Roberts for two years, and Columbia hasn't been a top-notch football team during that spell. Last year they were sixth in the league and went 4-4-1 on the season. Two years ago they were tied for third among the Ivies and 6-3 overall. That isn't bad, but it isn't as super-wonderful as everything else about Archie...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Archie Roberts, Columbia To Challenge Crimson Today | 10/10/1964 | See Source »

Worst of all, the campaign's pell-mell pace prevents the newsman from pausing a while to ponder what he has seen and heard. There is scarcely time enough to keep up with the candidate. Last week Barry Goldwater's party, traveling by train for a spell, pulled so abruptly out of the station in Athens, Ohio, that about 30 newsmen were stranded on the platform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Correspondents: The Campaign Blur | 10/9/1964 | See Source »

...Senate last week blasted clear of its great reapportionment logjam. After six weeks of didactic debate, fulminating filibuster and mule-headed obstinacy on all sides, a quorum of weary Senators finally compromised, 44-38, on a "sense of Congress" resolution: federal courts are requested to grant a breathing spell to states reapportioning their legislative districts. In the soft est of language, the resolution asks that courts give the states at least one legislative session, plus an additional 30 days, to meet the Supreme Court's one-man-one-vote requirements. But the "sense of Congress" really makes very little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Sense & Insensibility | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

Among the pillars of Exam Group XII is English 70, a popular tour of American literature conducted this term by Alan Heimert. Elsewhere in the English Department Walter Jackson Bate illuminates the "Function and Criticism of Literature" in English 192, and scads of undergrads submit to the spell of John Finley's epic oratory in Hum 2. Universalists must choose between Merle Fainsod's treatment of Soviet Dictatorship in Government' 115 and the "Principles of Ecology" studied in Biology 143; the undecided settle on Iranian 175, "the Culture of Ancient Iran." Scientists delve into Geology 271a, "Mining Geology," or aspire...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Coursegoer: T. Th. (S.) | 9/29/1964 | See Source »

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