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Thomas J. O'Connor, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, rushed to Cambridge yesterday afternoon for a 90-minute briefing session with his Harvard advisors and six hours later, repeating information pumped into him by the professors, handled a question-and-answer television show without a slip.
"Extremists & Evil Propaganda." In Detroit, his first jet stop, Ike began way above the battle, though after careful briefing by Press Secretary Jim Hagerty on the United Auto Workers' crude antibigotry pamphlet (see Issues), he lashed out at "extremists" and "evil propaganda" that besmirched America's name.
At 8 p.m. Chanderli will discuss "Algeria Before the U.N." in the Quincy House dining hall, as part of a series of African talks at the House. At 7 p.m. he will speak in a briefing session at the Radcliffe Field House.
When Prosecutor Roman A, Rudenko (who was chief Soviet prosecutor at the Nlirnberg war crimes trials) asked the size of his unit at Adana. Powers hesitated briefly before answering. "There are six civilian pilots." But he freely gave the name of the unit's commander. Colonel William Shelton, and...
Last month the group mustered in Manhattan for a week-long briefing by State Department and U.N. experts before splitting into work parties in ten West African states. Joined by African students for two months of hard labor, they live in primitive villages and tackle man-sized jobs: a youth...