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NASA is currently considering three locations in the city, O'Neill said. They are Technology Sq., the city dump, and 25 acres of swampland near the Concord Turnpike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NASA May Choose Cambridge Site For $56 Million Research Complex | 4/18/1964 | See Source »

...Concord Squadron. Though Zanzibar is still a member of the British Commonwealth, the council has turned unabashedly to the Communists for economic aid. Babu has lined up a $500,000 cash handout from Red China, with promises of Chinese credits to come. In exchange for 500 tons of cloves (world market price: around $800 a ton), the Soviet freighter Faisabad recently delivered 50 trucks to Zanzibar. After dark, the Faisabad unloaded a more dangerous Soviet cargo: small arms and artillery, complete with a band of "technicians," to train Zanzibar's new Youth Army in their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zanzibar: African Cuba? | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...communicate with orbiting U.S. astronauts. Washington fatalistically agreed to dismantle the station, then stood by quietly as 5,000 Zanzibaris-egged on by Russian sailors-coursed through the capital carrying signs that read, "Go Home Yank." But at the same time, a U.S. Navy task force, known as the "Concord Squadron" and headed by the attack carrier Bon Homme Richard, steamed into the Indian Ocean-merely on a good-will mission, the Pentagon pointed out. Still, all that heavy-caliber good will might have a sobering effect on the region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Zanzibar: African Cuba? | 4/17/1964 | See Source »

...Therese Wilson, of Concord, will work in the field of chemical kinetics and photochemistry. Mrs. Margaret Hackford, of Concord, will work toward a proficiency in art conservation and restoration at the Fogg Museum. Mrs. Joyce Zabarsky, of New Bedford, will translate ideas she has developed in drawing into pieces of sculpture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Twenty Selected for Radcliffe Institute | 4/7/1964 | See Source »

Speeches like this bring pro-Goldwater audiences to their feet, stamping and screaming themselves hoarse with "We want Barry. We want Barry." Nelson Rockefeller's audiences react to their candidate more calmly. But there is a noticeable difference in the kind of people at Rockefeller's ratties. In Concord, Goldwaters audience consisted mostly of very old and very young people. The audience also seemed, by clothes and manners, to be a mixture of those with a great deal of money and those with almost none...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Senator on Horseback | 3/10/1964 | See Source »

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