Word: annually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Called, in his annual manpower message, for a 4¾% yearly rise in the gross national product through 1970 (a rate equal to 1964's vigorous performance), to help bring down unemployment...
Allan Vogel '65, co-winner of the Orchestra's annual Concerto Contest, played Telemann's E-minor Oboe Concerto. Vogel has an enormous, full sound. Although you can never cover oboes up entirely. I used to think of them as being the delicate members of the wind section. I had no idea that Sanders could ring from the sound of a single oboist. His tone was pleasant, and his technique nearly flawless. I wasn't bowled over, but his phrasing and musicianship were equally good. [I was surprised that he hadn't memorized his part.] Music of this period...
Allen W. Dulles, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a member of the Warren Commission, will become the Business School's first president fellow, inaugurating an annual, three-day student-organized program...
...Cambridge Civic Association will discuss the City's poverty problem at its annual meeting Tuesday night at the Hotel Continental. William vanden Heuvel, New England area Director of the Community Action program of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and John C. Cort, executive director of the Commonwealth Service Crops, will speak. The 3 p.m. meeting is open to the public free of charge...
...that the chargé d'affaires of the smallest principality outranks a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense) but also to find her way in an unfamiliar milieu that demanded every ounce of charm she possessed. Luckily, Mrs. Hand has charm on tap. Her first time out (at the annual diplomatic reception given last week by the Secretary of State), she won raves. "Robin Duke was smashing," reported one observer, "but Mrs. Hand is cuddly...