Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...charter of the new section, says its Senior Editor Henry Grunwald, is to "cover every aspect of how people, and Americans in particular, live-their cars, homes, travel, play, food, fads, fashions, customs, manners." Some of its subject matter has, of course, frequently appeared in the past in The Nation, Art, Business and elsewhere in the magazine. But now Modern Living has space of its own to roam around in, and this week ranges from the spread of crab grass to the immobility of trailers...
...Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, better known as the Rio Pact, which provides that "an armed attack by any State against any American State shall be considered an attack against all the American States." The principle of inter-American collective security against aggression was reaffirmed in the charter of the Organization of American States, drawn up at Bogota...
Recognizing that the Rio Pact and the OAS Charter, with their focus on "armed attack" and "aggression," could not cope with Communist subversion in Latin America, an American conference in Caracas in 1954, under the leadership of U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, voted to broaden the concept of collective security. At Dulles' urging, the conference adopted a resolution declaring that "domination or control of the political institutions of any American State by the international Communist movement . . . would constitute a threat to the sovereignty and political independence of the American States, endangering the peace of America, and would...
...become easier, not more difficult, to initiate a business project at the College, Monro maintained. He cited the financial backing that the HSA can offer through capital provided by its "bread-and-butter agencies"--the Gordon Linen Service contract, the newspaper subscription agency, the Stadium concession, and the charter flights to Europe...
...most footloose head of state since Richard the Lionhearted. Last week, as is his yearly wont, he took leave from his Djakarta palace and his lesser palace at Bogor, with its surrounding park stocked with small white deer, to fly off on a three-month junket in a chartered DC-8 (estimated charter cost: $600,000) to Thailand, South America, Europe, Moscow and Washington...