Word: breaks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...proposals. They decided to work as a committee over the next few years to draw up changes in Canada's century-old constitution, including guarantees of linguistic and cultural equality for the French Canadian minority. Endorsing the broad reforms recommended by a Royal Commission, they vowed to break down Quebec's "ghetto complex" by setting up French as an official language along with English wherever large communities of French Canadians are found. Eight of the ten provinces announced that they would begin to hire more French-speaking teachers, translators and civil servants, and to print official documents...
...sharp contrast to the low-key U.S. approach was North Korea's pugnacity. Speaking in Pyongyang, the capital, Soviet-trained Premier Kim II Sung warned that he was readying his military machine for a full-scale war that "may break out again at any moment." Reinforcing Kim's threat, the Soviet Union ordered a powerful 13-vessel squadron into the Sea of Japan as a counterforce to the strong U.S. task force there. While the nuclear-powered carrier Enterprise moved from a point 45 miles off the North Korean coast to about 100 miles in a tension-easing...
Harvard's eight men should break the meet open for Harvard with dispatch. Ron Wilson is a sure bet for first, as he has been all year. Charlie Ajootian and Bruce Hendenal, who double in the shot, could be second and third...
...second direction--toward a break in University-student relations--is less desirable. But this direction could provide an easier "out" for the University. Measures here would include lifting double jeopardy and extending student power and control to all areas of activity--ending parietals, establishing a more powerful student government with discretion over recruiting policies. These would be satisfactory intermediate measures. The long-range goal would be complete disassociation...
...sophomore Jim Abbott, returning to action at 191 after suffering an injury, could not take down Columbia's Chuck Vagel in the final minutes of their match to break the 1-1 tie and set up a team victory. Heavyweight Bob Panoff's ensuing 6:49 pin over Rick Wojculewski only brought Harvard close in the final score...