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1 passetri away eneration cometh abidetri forever. ECCLESI ASTES . 1, 2; XII, 3 Four years ago. we entered a new world. A new generation had inherited the earth . . . new faces, new nations, new alignments of power. It was a time of new ideological confrontations, new friendships, new enemies. It was the beginning of the New Frontier and the threshold of the future. We observed within months the embrace of Khruschev and Tito at the Belgrade airport and the equally cordial, if less demonstrative, welcome accorded each leader here. We heard of Moishe Tshombe and the tortured death of Lumumba in the confusing Congo conflict. We mourned Hammarskjold and experimented with pronunciations of U Thant. Rapidly changing interest was focused on Havana, Katanga, Berlin, Saigon, Laos. DeGaulle rose eminent, stern and remote from a glittering Citroen to declare France ' s independent destiny. The Shah of Iran at long last had an heir, while the English throne collected a few more. A weary MacMillan was replaced by Sir Alec and Erhard assumed Adenauer ' s long-held Chancellorship. We saw Communism at odds with everyone, but peculiarly with itself, as angry relations between Peiping and Moscow made headlines. Christine Keeler nearly rocked an Empire and who in this world was Madame Nhu? Pope John died, and with age-old panoply, a new one took his beloved place. The Ecumenical Councils pondered; the Common Market was established. China was at war, it seemed, with India. The polished halls of the United Nations brightened with colorful robes and headdresses. Leadership gestured elegantly with educated hands or pounded with angry fists. The voice of conflict spoke Chinese. Russian, French, Oxford English or the curious Harvard dialect, newly familiar. It was a world of men struggling to assert themselves, as they have since time began, yet their voices were louder, more aggressive, more quarrelsome. It was a new world, yet curiously old.
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