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...than just a birthday; it is also celebrating something of a victory. In the long battle of the sexes, few campuses have fought so hard, or won out so completely. Who else besides the Radcliffe girl-student at one of the nation's top colleges for women and virtual coed at the nation's most noted university for men-can have quite so much cake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Versatile Girl | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...visitors who arrive for the first time in the southern metropolis of Sao Paulo (pop. 2,500,000), Latin America's greatest industrial city, get a startling impression that the great Brazilian tomorrow has already reached high noon in a virtual explosion of civic energy. From downtown hotel windows they can count a dozen or more new office buildings under construction amidst what is already one of the world's most impressive arrays of skyscrapers. Rio de Janeiro (pop. 2,600,000) is undergoing an apartment-house boom only less startling than Sao Paulo's office-building...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: The Giant at the Bridge | 12/6/1954 | See Source »

...Philadelphia he said that all but one of 164 State Department employees fired as subversives and homosexuals since 1952 were holdovers from the Truman Administration. In Pittsburgh the theme was still security, and in Chicago he gave it a new twist. He charged that a "virtual blueprint for socializing America" had been "found in the files when we came to Washington . . ." That night he huddled with Newspaper Publisher John S. Knight, argued that Knight should throw his Chicago Daily News behind the candidacy of Illinois' Joe Meek. All he got was a maybe, but Knight promised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Bogeyman | 11/1/1954 | See Source »

...outlook in Viet Nam, reported Mansfield bluntly, is "grim and discouraging." Diem is a virtual prisoner in his residence, the victim of "an incredible campaign of subversion by intrigue." His "constructive program . . . remains largely a paper program. It is kept that way by a kind of conspiracy of noncooperation and sabotage by those who oppose him." The army "is on the way to being converted into the private army of its commander" for political use, said Mansfield. "The petty-power groups in South Viet Nam appear completely oblivious to the overhanging shadow of the Viet Minh, which before long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDO-CHINA: Triumph & Decay | 10/25/1954 | See Source »

...that some provision for medical aid to spectators was required at any event with so many people present. If the injury or sudden illness of some fan had been more serious he could have been in a bad way before any aid could have reached him. Because of the virtual inaccessibility of the doctors on the players' bench something should be done to provide aid to the general public in case of need of this sort. I would like to find out just what the H.A.A. has to say about it, and if they intend to provide this basic service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO AID FOR SPECTATORS | 10/19/1954 | See Source »

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