Word: confidental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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To a onetime subordinate with whom he has long been on bad terms, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur last week extended a small olive branch. Before a meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers (see BUSINESS & FINANCE), MacArthur, now chairman of the board of Remington Rand, urged "firm support...
This afternoon the team will be host to Darmouth at Hemenway. Coach Jack Barnaby is confident although he thinks Dartmouth will have a strong squad. The Crimson has not lost to the Green in a formal match since before the war. The usual first nine men will play.
Down at Walter Brown's Ice Palace Crimson varsity hockey adherents are more than hopeful. They are confident. Even Coach Cooney Weiland predicts a "considerable improvement over last year" for his varsity pucksters. When a veteran like Weiland goes out on a limb, things must look rosy.
The influenza pandemic which raged around the world in 1918-19 was the third great plague in recorded history.* Nobody ever isolated the microbe that caused it, and recent attempts to find the supposed virus in the long-frozen corpses of Eskimo victims have got nowhere. But experts are confident...
Chasdi said that his government dislikes settling differences on a piecemeal basis. "Israel wants to discuss all problems at one time." He added, "When we're confident of peaceful intentions on their part, we will perhaps accept a certain number of refugees, but only while solving other problems."