Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...alternation between regimes that are to the left or right of center, Diaz Ordaz, who was Minister of the Interior under López Mateos, is slightly more conservative than his predecessor, who nonetheless hand-picked him for the job. As the new President made clear in his inaugural address, his administration, like López Mateos' regime, will put economic growth above doctrinaire politics. Emphasizing that "there is a vast field in Mexico for both public and private investment," Diaz Ordaz warned with characteristic caution: "The political and economic stability that we enjoy are not gifts. They...
...Martin Luther King, who received the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday, will be in Cambridge next month. The Harvard-Radcliffe Young Democrats have guaranteed a $1000 donation to the Rev. King's organization the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, for his address in January in Rindge Tech auditorium...
Barney Frank '62, asst. senior tutor of Winthrop House, will address the marchers inside Lowell Lecture Hall. Leonard K. Nash, professor of Chemistry, will chair the meeting, and Dave Van Ronk, the folksinger, will sing...
After all, U.S. public life is filled with allusions to God-"This nation under God" (Gettysburg Address), "Great God, our king" (America), "So help me, God" (congressional oath of office). The Supreme Court itself opens with the cry: "God save the United States and this honorable court." But the Supreme Court's subsequent bans on public school prayers in 1962 and 1963 led many Americans to think that the mere word "God" had suddenly become unconstitutional. And two agnostics were already suing New York's Commissioner Allen on the ground that the amended pledge imposed "compulsion...
...Kresge is a man as well as a variety store, and, at 97, he was recently called out of retirement to address the annual meeting of the chain that he forged. While stockholders applauded, old S.S. (for Sebastian Spering) got up and exhorted them to make Kresge "an outstanding five-and-ten-cent syndicate." That did not jibe with President Harry B. Cunningham's idea of his job, and he rose to his feet and said so. Smilingly, he reminded everyone that the nation's third largest variety chain (after F.W. Woolworth and W.T. Grant) has expanded...