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Word: accesses (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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John H. Finley '25, Master of Eliot House, reacted with "pure, horrid gloom" to the prospect of a new access road at the corner of the building. "I can see why they'd want it," Finley conceded; "all this pressure from Detroit and the ghastly Chevrolets they keep turning out. But it would be horrible. It would be the final victory of inhumanity...

Author: By Martin S. Levine, | Title: Underpass Threatens Boat House; New Access Road May Brush Eliot | 10/9/1963 | See Source »

...chubby, urbane press attache named Georges Paques, 49, who had served both the French High General Staff and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The case was critical because Paques held a "cosmic" security clearance-highest classification for both France and NATO. The man with the cosmic view had access to intelli gence reports, operational plans and details of France's nuclear weapons program, as well as NATO secrets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Man with the Cosmic View | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

Zeroing In. For four years he worked unsuspected. Then last year, French intelligence learned that copies of "extremely important" French documents had reached Moscow. Since only half a dozen people-including Paques-had access to them, the investigation finally zeroed in on him. For two months some 40 agents tailed him, tapping his phone and watching every move. Finally, they caught Paques passing information to Russian embassy personnel who have since left the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: The Man with the Cosmic View | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

President Kennedy extended the invitation in March 1961, during his speech launching the Alliance for Progress. "We invite our friends in Latin America to contribute to the enrichment of life and culture in the United States. We need access to your music, your art." Last week in Washington, the invitation was gladly accepted. With an evening of music and poetry, Chile opened a two-month-long "Image of Chile" program that will delve deeply into the country's music, literature, poetry, art, theater and folkways, and bring together a rainbow of celebrities-both from the U.S. and Chile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chile: Clarifying an Image | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...Latin American republicanism. Speaking "immodestly" (as he puts it) of his two administrations, he recalls, "I introduced the entrepreneurial aspect of the love for the knowledge of economy into our government." After a pause he confides, "The problem for Latin American presidents is that they don't have access to reliable advisers and researchers. The entrepreneur has the best chance for success. Betancourt has a chance. He's got a strong party and good technical assistants. But Bosch--Bosch was lucky to last as long as he did. He's a great man, but a writer and an intellectual...

Author: By Fitzhugh S.M. Mullan, | Title: Jose Figueres | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

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