Word: canadianization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...repertory of 2,000 songs. "I've always had a feeling for the other side of the piano," he says. Looking like a walrus in repose, he plays for three hours at a clip, occasionally breaks out his "polished Louis Armstrong voice." He claims that his version of Canadian Sunset is great for loosening up his upper arms and shoulders...
...inflation's most powerful Washington foe. His departure not only could shake the business confidence that Johnson covets for his Administration, but it might undermine faith in the dollar abroad-particularly among Europeans who can act on their misgivings by swapping dollars for U.S. gold. A high Canadian finance official echoed a common sentiment when he warned: "If Johnson doesn't reappoint Bill Martin, it will cost the U.S. one billion dollars in gold...
...title represents a personal triumph for the East's best recruiter, Ned Harkness, who coached the last national champion from the East, R.P.I. in 1954. It was not a particularly proud day for the Ivy League, though, unless you consider 23-year-old Canadian semi-pros who are lured to America solely for their hockey ability as representatives of the Ivy League. Cornell's style of play, epitomized in the final by all-star defenseman Harry Orr's major penalty for spearing and all-star forward Doug Ferguson's ejection from the game for fighting, is just as alien...
...same time, Claude Bissell, president of the University of Toronto, was named visiting professor of Canadian Studies for next year...
...Canadian and U.S. corporations, plus a few individual donors, contributed the $600,000 endowment necessary for the new professorship. A committee of Canadian and American businessmen, including David Rockefeller '36, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank and chairman of the Board of Overseers of Harvard, organized the collection...