Word: corrects
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME Essay of May 14 should silence many critics of the current U.S. Viet Nam policy. It shows beyond a doubt that the Johnson Administration is correct in assuming the present burden in Southeast Asia...
...Tuesday's New York Times report from Santo Domingo is correct, President Johnson has decided to embark on a daring policy reversal in the Dominican Republic. After two weeks of telling the U.S. and Latin America, that the pro-Bosch rebels are Communist-controlled, Johnson has asked Antonio Guzman, a former Bosch aide, to form an interim government...
...probably have forced a devaluation of the pound, brought down the Labor government and had profound effects on the West's entire monetary system. When the moneymen speak, governments listen carefully. They practically forced the Wilson government to take restrictive measures, pressured the U.S. Government into steps to correct its chronic balance-of-payments deficit and helped cool the sterling crises...
...hands full trying to persuade by tailor not to sue the CRIMSON for libel. I have never owned, or even been tempted to rent, a suit "with wide stripes and wider lapels." I must also, in justice to past employers for whom I retain a deep and grateful affection, correct his story that I started my own news-letter because I was "tired of researching news that city editors wouldn't print." On the contrary I started my Weekly as a last resort after the New York Daily Compass closed because for years under Ted O. Thackrey, the late John...
...share Mr. McDougall's opinion that a "Harvard project," at least right now, would be inadvisable. If he means that there should never be a focusing of Harvard concerns in a particular community I do not agree with him. I suspect he is correct in saying Harvard has "less faculty-student participation in civil rights" than smaller Brandeis. I do not view this as a good thing and I would like to help change...