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American prestige, caused by the troubles facing the present Saigon and Phnom-Penh governments. The Secretary told newsmen traveling with him aboard the shuttle that both Arabs and Israelis had brought up the unavoidable question of the long-range credibility of U.S. commitments. Indeed, one Israeli diplomat last week confirmed...
Coach Tom Sanders's squad spurted to an early lead as Silver, Wolfe and Jenkins scared the highly-rated Quakers. A stunned Palestra crowed watched Harvard dominate the first half with tight defense and 50 per cent accuracy from the field. Silver had 14 points at the close of the...
Library planners have not adequately considered the impact of the estimated 1 million tourists who will be drawn yearly to the exhibition of Kennedy's magic and splendor displayed in the imposing library-museum. The resulting traffic and parking problems, as well as the economic metamorphosis already evident a year...
"I'm the women's champion of the world now," crowed Robert L. Riggs, 55, about his $12,500 win over Margaret Smith Court, 30. Serving taunting sidearm twisters, sky-high lobs and-surprise!-zinging aces, Riggs took just 57 minutes to defeat Mrs. Court, the current queen...
The wild slug fest between Tom Mesereau of Eliot House and Hardy Wiedermann of Adams House brought the crowed of 100 spirited fans in the IAB to its feet, but the cheers turned to boos and heckels when referee Herbert Weissblum awarded the match to Mesereau.