Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unspeakable tragedy,'' said Connecticut's Democratic Senator Thomas Dodd. "that the world organization which was set up to prevent war and preserve the peace should be starting wars.'' In London, 90 Tory M.P.s accused the U.N. of acting "contrary to its own charter.'' Even President Kennedy, who last week ordered the U.S. to begin shipping 2½-ton trucks, armored cars and transport planes to the U.N. Congo force, was reported to be alarmed at the disorder that arose from the U.N. shooting...
Plans for Reform. He is Juan Bosch. 53, a novelist, journalist and longstanding political friend of such charter members of the Latin American "democratic left'' as Puerto Rico's Governor Luis Munoz Marin and Venezuela's President Romulo Betancourt. Like Munoz Marin, Bosch has great plans for reforming and developing his island country. Like Betancourt, he spent much of his life in exile plotting revolution-and then modified his views in favor of constitutional government...
...West Roxbury, Mass., fire inspector, Harvard-man ('33) George Frazier has spent most of his life as a freelance writer and a fulltime embellisher of his self-anointed role as an eccentric. When the mood hits him, he drives 464 miles to Buffalo, where the Charter House Motel serves a salad dressing to his taste. He wears $265 suits, brings his own hot dogs to baseball games, and snoots the common man. "Can it seriously be argued," he asked, after observing the deportment of a hockey crowd, "that these ignorant, ill-clad, ill-spoken hooligans-common...
Commenting on the resolution's request that the Security Council consider the expulsion of South Africa, Stanley H. Hoffmann, associate professor of Government, stressed that there was no basis in the charter for such action. "The General Assembly may eventually say that it will not recognize South Africa's vote, but even that action would be, legally speaking, pretty shaky...
...Cambridge charter provides for a system of proportional representation in the City's elections and has been in effect since the 1940's. McCann has opposed PR because he considers it "impractical," and because "Cambridge is the only city in the country which retains the PR plan...