Word: chaptered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Agnew has yet to muster enough steam to beat a 3-to-l Democratic registration among the state's 900,000 voters. In the topsy-turvy campaign, Republican Agnew has the support of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. and even of the Baltimore chapter of A.D.A. Mahoney has shown notable strength among blue-collar workers in Baltimore and low-income homeowners in the suburbs. To beat him, Negro leaders in Baltimore would have to deliver almost all of their 140,000 votes for Agnew...
...this series of essays, New Yorker Correspondent Joseph Wechsberg examines seven of the world's leading merchant or investment bankers. Though he is himself the son and grandson of bankers, Wechsberg ignores a lot of the basics of the business and, with the exception of a chapter on Wall Street's Lehman Brothers, shortchanges the potent U.S. bankers to concentrate on those of London's City. But his stories have a richness of color and some details of remarkable deals that have turned money into factories, jobs and useful products for everybody's compound interest...
Harvard's chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) will press for a binding referendum on class-ranking after tomorrow's student poll...
Though the poll will be held next Tuesday, no significant campaign either for or against rank computations has yet emerged. The Harvard chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Thursday decided to pass out leaflets urging a vote against the use of rank statistics. Because of printing difficulties, however, these leaflets are not expected to be ready until later today or Monday...
...book that in brief (114 pages), pointed style systematically analyzes the Viet Cong's use of violence. Mallin, a longtime Caribbean reporter (five years for TIME in Cuba) who flew to Viet Nam in 1965 to research his grim inquiry firsthand, quotes Che Guevara for the Red chapter and verse on terrorism. "Violence," asserted Che, is "the midwife of new societies." It is also for the Viet Cong, adds Author Mallin, "a highly developed, highly refined political weapon...