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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...longtime wonder of Red China was outspoken Ma Yinchu, president of Peking University. Where others feared to tread, he plunged in and got away with it. Last month, when party leaders complained about his attack on the official doctrine that an ever-increasing population is essential to China's strength, Ma Yinchu roared: "Even though I am nearly 80 years old, and know that an individual cannot resist the multitude, I am ready to go to battle with bare hands and perish rather than yield...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RED CHINA: The Rest Is Silence | 5/2/1960 | See Source »

Thorns in the Ivy. At midweek, in the shadow of Thomas Jefferson at the ivy-colonnaded University of Virginia's decidedly nonpartisan Founder's Day, Stevenson launched a thoroughly partisan attack on the President. (Such is his prestige in academic circles that he is probably the only politician who would try and not be condemned for such daring.) In his text, sent ahead by special delivery to Washington correspondents, Stevenson also made three barbed references to his prime personal and political foe, Richard Nixon. But at the last moment he edited out Nixon's name, referred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Stevenson Comes Ashore | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

...Ambrose Reeves, Anglican Bishop of Johannesburg, published an Easter message: "As Christians, we dare not pretend that we have no responsibility for all that is happening in South Africa ... To do that would make us absentees from history." Militant Joost de Blank, Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, aimed his attack at the Dutch Reformed Church, which provides the philosophic base for apartheid. "This hideous doctrine of apartheid must be openly condemned," said De Blank. "The Africans must be shown by constructive action-not words alone -that the churches have turned their backs on compulsory apartheid." He demanded that the Dutch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AFRICA: United in Folly | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

...scientist at Long Island's Brookhaven National Laboratory since 1949, who toured Soviet labs in 1957 and concluded that the Russians concentrate money and manpower on propaganda-making science, but are behind the U.S. in the basic research that produces practical results in the future; of a heart attack; in Brookhaven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 25, 1960 | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

...more than 200 Ibs.) Argentine army general and ex-Dictator Juan Perón's last Minister of Defense, who crushed the June 1955 anti-Perón naval revolt, failed to stop the September revolution, which swept him and his boss out of power; of a heart attack; in Buenos Aires. Among Sosa Molina's rewards for carrying out Perón's dirty work: 265 car import licenses, each worth more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Apr. 25, 1960 | 4/25/1960 | See Source »

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