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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...date for a plebiscite on the constitution-another move that would enable the King to save face. The most probable route for the King's return now seems to be through his sister, Princess Irene, 25, or, less likely, through one of his uncles. The King would appoint the relative as regent-the present lieutenant general who holds that post was carefully designated by the junta as "temporary regent"-then come back himself in two or three months when matters had cooled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece: The Colonels Change Clothes | 12/29/1967 | See Source »

Reischauer today is trying to find a way to combat the short-sightedness necessitated by the day-to-day nature of American government. In the interview last week, he suggested that the President appoint a special advisory panel at the highest level of the Administration whose sole purpose would be long range planning. Although the ultimate decisions would remain in the President's hands, this panel could propose solutions to crisis situations based on a detached view of the long-term national interest. Reischauer said he had mentioned the idea to several Faculty members, but had not yet made...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: Reischauer: From Professor To 'Sensei' and Back To Professor | 12/18/1967 | See Source »

...balance of terror may look like an opportunity or shield behind which it can get away with a good deal." In the event of nuclear war between two major powers-not necessarily involving the U.S. or Russia-the world is likely to survive. And the victor nation may appoint itself the shepherd of international peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Shape of Tomorrow | 11/10/1967 | See Source »

...Bunting has refused to appoint any new members, because she feels it would be "an imposition on their time." She argues that the Committee was asked to make its recommendations to the June Council meeting, and that it was to disband at that time. The Committee did report on its first charge--the housing problem. It put off the second until the fall when it would have more time to do a more extensive study. Members wanted, for instance, to look into some of the answers that had been tried at other colleges, such as the "Antioch Plan," where students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mrs. Bunting Must Listen | 10/21/1967 | See Source »

...days Erwin N. Griswold will leave the Dean's office in Langdell Hall to take charge of the Federal government's business before the Supreme Court as U.S. Solicitor General. And in several months President Pusey and the Fellows of the Corporation will appoint a successor to Griswold. Their choice will be every bit as significant as President Johnson's nomination of Griswold three weeks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A New Law Dean | 10/19/1967 | See Source »

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