Word: channelers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...minimum pay rise of ?4 ($11.20) per month. The Queen Mary and the Canadian Pacific Co.'s Empress of Britain had to cancel their voyages, stranding 3,000 passengers-mostly U.S. tourists. In all, 80 British and Commonwealth ships had to cancel out, and ferry service across the Channel was halted. Three British ships were tied up in the Great Lakes. Cunard and Canadian Pacific set up emergency airlifts to shuttle the stranded passengers to the U.S. and Canada...
Tuesday's concert will be televised on WGBH, Channel 2, and is open to the public without charge...
...Bored? One significant trend is an effort to give youngsters an early taste of many fields so that later they can channel themselves more effectively. Most of the effort is still at the high school level. An ambitious plan to do the job even earlier is a pilot project at Darien (Conn.) High School called Sciences and Arts Camps Inc. SAAC's goal: to launch a chain of brain-stirring summer day camps for gifted fourth-to sixth-graders in suburbs across the country...
...McElroy '25 will be the keynote speaker tonight at the general session of the Conference. The former Secretary of Defense will speak in Sanders Theatre on "Education: Our Ultimate Weapon" at 8:15 p.m. This session is open to all Summer School students and will be televised locally on Channel...
Just as Stalin's aggressiveness inspired the birth of NATO in 1949, Khrushchev's aggressiveness was defeating its own purposes in Western Europe in 1960. On both sides of the English Channel last week, a post-summit reappraisal of power realities was subtly nudging forward the prickly cause of European unity...