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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...make a case that U.S. prestige, if not at an "alltime high," is nevertheless high. The massive displays of popular approval that President Eisenhower encountered on his trip around the world in 1959 showed a vast reservoir of affection and good will toward the U.S., even in countries that count themselves neutral in the cold war. Western Europe, with its thriving economies, has unmistakably opted for the U.S. way rather than the Russian way of organizing society and producing goods. In most of the free world, the popular appeal of Communism as an alternative way of life has shrunk...
...Crimson can crack the relatively weak Princeton defense for at least two touchdowns, it can take the game. But if the offense continues to faint when it comes within sight of the enemy goal line, Princeton will win, and Harvard can count itself out of the Ivy League race
...political leaders "who have long eyed each other suspiciously and who have disagreed so strongly, both publicly and privately-Vice President Nixon and Governor Rockefeller." He went on to crack to this knowledgeable audience that Casey Stengel's firing was proof that "perhaps experience doesn't count...
Roman Catholicism continues to gain faster than Protestantism in the U.S.. according to the Yearbook of American Churches for 1961, published this week by the National Council of Churches. Protestant-Catholic membership comparisons are notoriously approximate-Protestant bodies generally count only confirmed, active members, while the Roman Catholic Church counts all, who have been baptized. Catholics are up 3.4% from last year's report, with 40,871,302 members; Protestants are up 1.7%, with 62.534,502 members (in 226 bodies); total U.S.-church membership is up 2.4%, with 112,226,905. The number of Jews reportedby the Synagogue...
Outside the Stadium Saturday, a vendor was running a "Galloping Poll." Before the game, his count showed Sen. Kennedy slightly ahead with about 150 buttons and badges sold, but by the end of the afternoon, Nixon had taken a slim edge with a total nearing...