Word: tribalization
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Most of the University's foreign students probably dream at times of an eventual career in politics or government service. But Ph.D. candidate Eze Anyanwu Oguen II of Obibi-Ezena, Nigeria, has already realized that ambition in spectacular fashion--at 24 he is a Nigerian tribal chieftain, the hereditary ruler of thousands of Africans...
...rate of 25 a week as opposed to a scanty two a week, six months ago. The 6,000-odd Mau Mau gangsters still at large, said Blundell, are mostly without effective leadership. Even the discovery last week of the body of Gray Leakey, a friend and tribal "blood brother" of the Kikuyu since his youth (TIME, Nov. 1), did not change Blundell's optimism. "We must expect sporadic outbreaks," he said, "but the end is in no doubt...
...Just as the Pax Britannica made an end to tribal warfare in Africa, so our world could roll up its Iron Curtain and use it for scrap . . . This might not be so bad. But we would have been 'discovered' and colonized...
...visit, Mohammed Ali plans to make a dozen talks, to see Old Faithful and Mt. Rushmore's heroic sculptures, and to get a medical checkup, a Columbia honorary degree and a tribal welcome from the Blackfeet Indians. This week in Washington he will confer with President Eisenhower on "matters of mutual interest." This month the U.S. plans to send Pakistan its first arms shipment under the new mutual-aid pact...
...northwest Cook County beer traffic, came out from behind bars and went fishing. Wiseacres recalled doubts about Roger's terribleness; one claimed that his brother Thomas had really been Tommy ("The Terrible") Touhy, and the name was mistakenly hung on Roger by a rewriteman insufficiently instructed in the tribal traditions...