Word: bosse
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Peterson has made himself a leader in U.S. diplomacy toward the East, in line with the Nixon Administration principle that relations with Communist nations are best cemented by economic mortar. In talks with Soviet Party Boss Leonid Brezhnev and other officials, the Commerce chief has formed the out lines of a U.S.-Russian arrangement in which U.S. goods and technology would be exchanged for huge amounts of Soviet natural gas and other fuels. Last month he signed an agreement with Poland that will grant U.S. Export-Import Bank credits to the country, and is expected in five years to triple...
...withdraw your investment until the administrators come to terms with us?" Beally Boss, a striking worker and member of 1199, asked Zuckerman in his class yesterday...
MORE THAN A MONTH has passed since Dr. Kissinger and his boss assured the world of the imminence of a negotiated settlement in Vietnam. As the negotiations drag on to satisfy Saigon's machinations, the visages of these two powerful men have acquired the form of the multi-handed Indian god of destruction. With one hand they pledge peace within weeks, and with another they increase the armaments supply of an ally which hinders their stated negotiating objective...
...February 1971, Dunlop went to New York to meet with Scanlon's boss Harold Howe. Dunlop returned to Guinier reporting that the Ford Foundation would fund the institute only if it were administered on a University-wide or faculty-wide basis. When contacted this fall, Howe said that he had no recollection of specifying to Dunlop how the Institute should be organized, Howe recalled telling Dunlop that the foundation was only interested in funding graduate programs but doubted that he would "ever tell a university how to do its business." Immediately after meeting with Dunlop, Howe sent him a letter...
...After all, lobotomies make for docile housewives who are tame, can bear and raise children, not speak out in front of the husband's colleagues, meet the boss's wife, blah, blah," he noted sarcastically...