Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...makes no profits on its charter flights...
...complicated charter flight regulations and high financial risk make it necessary that only experienced students under proper supervision be allowed to handle such flights in the University...
...report failed to answer charges made by several Harvard students to Dean Watson in February that the HSA had violated Civil Aeronautics Board and International Air Transport Association regulations. The students claimed that the HSA had failed to follow regulations which required a charter organization to give each passenger an itemized list of expenses before each right and to issue a detailed financial report afterwards...
...caused the New York Post to describe the founding convention in San Francisco as "the most important human gathering since the Last Supper." South Africa's Jan Smuts, a veteran of the ill-fated League of Nations, was equally hopeful. After scribbling a rough draft of the U.N. Charter's preamble on a cigarette packet, he told reporters: "This time we will pull it off. We have learned our lesson now." But there were many bitter lessons ahead as the U.N. met reality...
...dispute centers on the Charter's Article 19, which states that a member more than two years in arrears with its financial contributions loses its vote in the General Assembly. But Russia and France, along with a number of smaller nations, have consistently refused to pay their share of the Assembly's assessments for peace-keeping operations-primarily in the Congo and the Middle East-that run counter to their own policies. The U.S. threatened to invoke Article 19 to deprive the delinquents of their vote, but the majority feared that in such a showdown, Russia would walk...