Word: chip
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Schlieker might have avoided bankruptcy had anyone cared enough to bail him out. The city of Hamburg offered to guarantee loans up to $6,250,000 if Schlieker's 3,500 creditors would chip in enough money to put him on a solid footing...
...rapidly evolving community of European nations and the stubborn aspirations of Charles de Gaulle. Last week, as his choice to succeed retiring Ambassador James A. Gavin in Paris, President Kennedy chose a handsome, seasoned career diplomat who has already made his name as a Russian expert: Charles E. ("Chip") Bohlen, 57, Ambassador to Moscow from...
...most likely successor: Career Diplomat Charles ("Chip") Bohlen, 57, who is not particularly in the chips either...
...ranking State Department official to accompany Richard Nixon on his 1959 tour of the U.S.S.R.. was in charge of arrangements for Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the U.S. later that year. Thompson will become a special adviser to the State Department on Soviet affairs, replacing Charles E. ("Chip") Bohlen, who may move on to the Paris embassy in a midsummer round of musical chairs...
...Festival's approach to Richard II is, fortunately, straight. Artistic director Jack Landau has departed; gone with him are the potato-chip and Venetian-blind settings, and the trick gimmicks. So we are spared a transplantation to Cuba with a Castro-Bolingbroke...