Word: canceled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Greece's King Paul has been ailing for some time. He recovered slowly from an appendectomy last May, and an illness officially diagnosed as lumbago forced him to cancel all recent public appearances. Last week, looking haggard and pained, Paul managed to attend the swearing in of the government of new Premier George Papandreou. That over, Paul abruptly took to his bed, named his only son, Constantine, 23, Regent of Greece, and temporarily stepped down from the throne to undergo a stomach operation...
McCloskey pointed out, however, that the Republican party would make gaint in the suburbs, also under-represented, but predominately Republican. "We can only guess," he said, "but probably the best guess is that the changes will cancel each other out and the political balance will remain the same...
...want no part in furthering the cause of Negroes and filth in this country. Cancel my subscription. The only thing I will miss is the ritual we had each week-a party which featured the burning of your magazine. PAULINE STEVENSON St. Augustine...
...main figure on an Indecent Literature committee. Be assured that your magazine will be criticized, and the members of the committee will be encouraged to cancel their subscriptions. ALAN BUONPASTORE Jamaica...
...other readers, deceived as we were, really want to taste something good, let them try Natural (i.e. undyed) Giant Monarch Pistachio Nuts. The best I have found may be bought at Russ and Daughters on Houston street in New York. In the meantime, cancel my subscription. Mr. Cohen should be ashamed of himself. Lerna S. Katz...