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...Berkeley's aging young agitators, it was a dreamlike revival of past hell raising. To Berkeley's recently confident administrators, it was a sickening replay of two-year-old nightmares. Cops swung clubs on campus. Angry students scratched and bit policemen, or defiantly lay prone. The perennial martyr, Non-Student Mario Savio, exhorted cheering students, some perched in trees, to stay out of class. Nearly 2,000 of them did, and Berkeley again seemed close to coming unhinged...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Sad Scenes at Berkeley | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

...stimulate sales abroad, government agencies have stepped up export credits and insurance, have even begun to lend money to importers of French goods. France sees a great market in Russia. Last week Debre jetted to Moscow in hopes of putting some spunk into the two-year-old Franco-Soviet trade pact; the Russians had promised to buy $345 million worth of French goods this year, but as of October had ordered only $250 million worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Not so Much Non | 11/25/1966 | See Source »

...Monteith College started the current trend in 1959. The University of the Pacific, which opened its first "college within a college" in 1962, will have three by next year. Two new campuses of the University of California, those at Santa Cruz (TIME, May 13) and San Diego, are building from scratch on the cluster principle. The University of Massachusetts teaches 60 sections of freshman and sophomore courses in its two-year-old Orchard Hill residential complex; freshmen at the University of West Virginia can take most of their required courses in their Twin Towers dormitory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Living-Learning Cluster | 9/9/1966 | See Source »

...enter a race because of injury, inability or lack of seasoning. Of the remaining 27, fully a dozen are stakes winners, and another four have placed in stakes races. The star of the stable is Buckpasser, a son of Tom Fool, who won more money last year ($568,096) than any two-year-old in history, has won eight out of nine races so far this year-setting a world record (1 min. 32 ⅜sec.) for the mile in the process-and needs only to win this week's Travers Stakes at Saratoga to become the first three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: Inexact but Incorporated | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

Double Play. Only slightly less spectacular is Great Power, a two-year-old with five victories in seven starts and $97,225 in the bank. Two weeks ago, at Illinois' Arlington Park, Buckpasser won the American Derby-on the same day that Great Power was winning the Sapling Stakes at New Jersey's Monmouth Park. That double play was worth $146,791, gave Trainer Neloy a total of 29 stakes victories so far this year, and boosted the Phippses' 1966 winnings to more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: Inexact but Incorporated | 8/19/1966 | See Source »

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