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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Whitney Young Jr.,* LL.D., executive director of the National Urban League...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kudos: Round 2 | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...blacks because the county had denied them equal educational opportunities. The literacy test, which made ability to read and write segments of the Constitution a qualification for voting, was declared a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1965. Even if the county today offers a better education to young Negroes, the court decided, this "does nothing for their parents. 'Impartial' administration of the literacy test today would serve only to-perpetuate inequities...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Firm Against Evasion | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

...orchestras proves, the institutions are trapped into patterns of pleasing the wealthy patrons who support them-and by and large, the patrons like Beethoven, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. This does not mean that the orchestras would automatically attract larger audiences with avant-garde programs. The real problem is attracting the young today so that there will be an audience tomorrow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: American Orchestras: The Sound of Trouble | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

Dennis Barr, 26, University of Southern California, heads his class with a 3.93 average (out of a possible 4) and sees business as a steppingstone to his ultimate goal: politics. The treasurer of the California Young Republicans, he worked in the Goldwater campaign. Barr, who also has a law degree, plans to spend the next ten years making enough money so that he can afford full-time politics. Still, he turned down a $25,000 offer from a consulting company and instead accepted $15,000 and commissions from a new firm that specializes in underwriting small and medium-sized issues...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: ALL-AMERICA TEAM OF BUSINESS STUDENTS | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

Want to see a dirty joke? Well, there is a young widow (Catherine Spaak) who finds out that her late husband was a real swinger. He left her his private flat designed for orgies, complete with floor mirrors, and an elaborate camera setup for making movies of all the fun. Copy of Krafft-Ebing in hand, the wide-eyed widow goes through all the paces, developing a real yen for the "Aristotelian perversion." Only a strong, sober and steadfast physician (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is able to set her straight. But-surprise-he digs Aristotle too. That isn't much...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Brains Without Wit | 6/13/1969 | See Source »

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