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...Stop Them." At Maryland's Andrews Air Force Base, young John Kennedy Jr. was on hand with a family nurse to bid the President farewell. He burst into loud bawls as his father left aboard Air Force No. 1 with a cluster of escorting Congressmen. The first presidential stop was at Colorado Springs to deliver a commencement address at the U.S. Air Force

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: On The Road | 6/14/1963 | See Source »

...Gluecks had reported that "regardless of ethnic origin, color, religion, intelligence level, residence in urban or rural areas, economic level, or even sex, the predictive cluster is equally potent, not only on American but on Japanese and French samplings...

Author: By Richard L. Levine, | Title: Gluecks Pioneer in Delinquency Study | 5/20/1963 | See Source »

...institution unique in world history"-a city of intellect that is not really private and not really public, neither entirely of the world nor entirely apart from it. In delivering this year's annual Godkin Lectures at Harvard, Kerr gave this institution a new name: "the multiversity"-a cluster of sub-universities spouting ideas at a time when "knowledge has never been so central to the conduct of an entire society...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Universities: Ideopolis for the World | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...Royer plays the teen-age major general as a cross between Nelson Eddy and Prince Valiant; he wears a blond pageboy bob and glow-in-the-dark dentures, while everyone else has a blue-rinsed peruke. The sets are reminiscent of Agincourt: Washington's headquarters is a cluster of pretty round tents with scalloped tops and silk banners snapping in the breeze. For Lafayette's triumphal farewell to America, joyous peasants stand waving in the courtyards of thatched cottages, little girls pelt the hero with flowers, Washington says "And now we part, Mushoor luh Markee," and all that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: French Revolution | 5/3/1963 | See Source »

...still in friendly position. This time the launch went perfectly. The Agena second stage, with Mariner II in its nose, went smoothly into parking orbit. After 16 minutes, its engine fired again, soaring out on a curving course that would lead to Venus. A few minutes later, a cluster of exploding pins popped and the spacecraft spread its, wings into the hard sunlight. All this was reported by telemetry to JPL's 85-ft. dish antenna in South Africa and relayed to the control center at the lab. "We were flying blind during lift-off and injection," says Bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space Exploration: Voyage to the Morning Star | 3/8/1963 | See Source »

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