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Dates: during 1960-1960
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"So they sent the guy to see me, some guy who asked me a whole bunch of questions: 'You got any strange habits?' and all that stuff. So I mean, what the hell do they expect you to feel in there? You tell them...then after a while you say...

Author: By Carl I. Gable jr., | Title: A Unique Solution to Juvenile Delinquency | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

Apartheid has closed the doors of the multi- universities to all but Whites and has so destroyed the very concept of academic freedom. has deprived the Africans of what little indirect representation they had, through White liberals, in the Parliament.

Author: By Raymond Heard, | Title: South African Describes Verwoerd's Republic | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

When South Africa becomes a republic it will automatically lost its status as a member of the Commonwealth. In offering the electorate a republic Verwoerd promised that South Africa would be readmitted to the Commonwealth as a republic, on the same basis that Ghana and India were. He did this...

Author: By Raymond Heard, | Title: South African Describes Verwoerd's Republic | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

I may sum up my ideas about the situation as follows: First, the demonstrations were neither anti-Western nor anti-American. Second, the demonstrations were organized by the Communist student groups under leadership of its most radical (often called "Trotskyite") majority. Third, the vast majority of the participants in the...

Author: By Paul J. Tillich, UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR | Title: Tillich Relates His Impressions Of Japanese Political Situation | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

These points are illustrated by the fact that on the day of the most violent demonstrations my lecture on "Religion and Culture" in Tokyo University (June 15) was overcrowded in a large lecture hall and the students listened attentively from 3:30 to 6 before some of them went to...

Author: By Paul J. Tillich, UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR | Title: Tillich Relates His Impressions Of Japanese Political Situation | 10/28/1960 | See Source »

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