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...crack troops to Angola, which would be more than a match for Galvão's 70 rebels and whatever sympathizers he may have in the colony. Brazilian observers speculated that Galvão was simply cruising about in the Atlantic until newly elected President Jânio da Silva Quadros takes office this week, in the hope that he will grant asylum to Galv...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Portugal: Revolt on the High Seas | 2/3/1961 | See Source »

First place went to Ellen Friedman '63 (flute) and Barbara Cohen '63 (English horn), both of Comstock Hall, who will perform the Honneger Concerte da Camera with the Orchestra on March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Students Win Contest | 1/18/1961 | See Source »

...apparent contradiction which Dean Rusk resolved for the Rhodes scholarship committee - "The eagle on the Great Seal has two claws, one with an olive branch and the other with arrows" - brings to mind an identical contradiction in the life of that universal genius Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was a peace-loving man and of great heart and charity. He could not bear to see trapped animals, and he bought caged birds only to set them free. Yet he devised horrible means of wiping out the enemy. He reconciled the contradiction in this pregnant aphorism: "When besieged by ambitious tyrants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 13, 1961 | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

...Virgin Lands. Two days later Khrushchev appeared at a Cuban embassy reception to read another piece of paper-mostly about the Soviet Union's desire for peace in places like the Congo, Laos, Cuba. Khrushchev roared with laughter as Mikoyan started shouting "Cuba da, Yankee nyet!" Asked by reporters about the 1960 harvest, which is thought in the West to have lagged 20% below plans, Khrushchev said, "It was not as bad as the previous year," but still left room for improvement. "That explains the reorganization of the Virgin Lands," he volunteered, and dropped the first word that tubby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Happy New Year, Comrades | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

Brazil takes for granted the eminence of such of its artists as Painter Candido Portinari and Architect Oscar Niemeyer, but reserves its affection and worried concern for someone else. At 64, Alberto da Veiga Guignard is Brazil's most cherished artist. Poets write about him, collectors pay more for his canvases than for those of any other Brazilian, and Painter Portinari himself has called him "my master." Guignard must be watched every minute of the day: he is the kind of man who has happily traded a $2,500 painting for one bottle of cheap cane alcohol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Favorite Son | 1/6/1961 | See Source »

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