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...Tudeh infiltration of Mossadegh's government is now so deep that Communist agents can, in some cases, set government policy. Said a Westerner: "We aren't going to have a Communist coup d'état here. There will be nothing violent about it. We are just going to wake up one morning and say to ourselves: 'Good Lord! We have a pro-Tudeh government!' Then we are going to ask ourselves when did it happen-last night? Yesterday? Last week? A month ago? And we are not going to be able to answer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IRAN: Steady Infiltration | 7/13/1953 | See Source »

...Yankee youth, Colonel Harry M. Ayers, publisher of the Anniston, Ala. Star, last week had a few words of advice: "Come south, young man." Since World War II, Ayers pointed out tat the 27th anniversary of the founding of Wooster School in Danbury, Conn., capital has been pouring into the South. Even so, said Ayers, "the South is still an undeveloped region." Youth, said he, would discover, as Northern industry had, that in the South "competition is not so keen as it is in other regions," and "condiditions are so much better and success much easier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock: Come South, Man Young | 6/15/1953 | See Source »

...tat is the watchword of the Brown-Crimson hockey series. Brown, with a 3 to 1 win in the teams' first meeting is due for the tat tonight...

Author: By David W. Coonea, | Title: Sextet Bows to Nassau, 3-1; Plays Brown Today at Lynn | 2/24/1953 | See Source »

...Free Officers decided on a coup d'état. They drew up elaborate plans and asked Naguib, the most popular and trusted senior officer, to take command. After much soul-searching, he agreed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EGYPT: A Good Man | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

...British) for telephone & telegraph service between West Berlin and West Germany, as they had during the 1948 Berlin blockade, and demanded daily instead of the routine monthly payments on all rail freight charges. West Berliners were delighted by a tit-for-tat British gesture: surrounding for seven days a Communist radio station in the British sector with barbed wire and a cordon of tam-o'-shan-tered Scottish troops, trapping inside 40 East Germans and 20 Russian soldiers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BERLIN: Besieged City | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

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