Word: chaires
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ignored the secret report. Preoccupied with his own investigation of U.S. intelligence operations, he seized upon the other report from Kelley to announce that the "allegations" about Soviet spying had been "put to rest." His committee did not even discuss the Soviet electronic "bug" that fell out of a chair in the House Foreign Affairs Committee room...
Dean Rosovsky will head a permanent "Chair in Australian Studies Advisory Committee" to make plans for and recommend appointments to the chair, Olney said...
...fund, a gesture to the U.S. bicentennial, will finance a chair in Australian studies designed "to promote awareness and understanding of Australia" at Harvard and throughout the United States, Olney said...
...contrast, Premier Aleksei Kosygin, 71, seems to have slipped, although he too kept his Politburo seat. His address on the economy ran only two hours, and, as he spoke, Brezhnev's chair on the dais was conspicuously-and un-precedentedly-vacant. That could indicate that Brezhnev intended to rebuff Kosygin, or that he was bored with the proceedings, since he and the rest of the Politburo had already read and approved the Premier's remarks. What may be more revealing than Brezhnev's absence, suggested U.S. analysts, is that Kosygin limited himself to economic matters. Noted...
...years like it with resiliency. The secret of the Pudding's longer shelf life seems to be the consummate social artistry of its Theatricals. These continuing efforts at a form of culture which, after all, involves an audience, an outside world, make the club more palatable to theatre-chair radicals while giving members some sense of the shape and purpose of their anachronistic...