Word: diplomatic
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...replaced only one in Eastern Europe-in Rumania, which has remained neutral in the Sino-Soviet quarrel. Late last year, presumably in a test of the new Nixon Administration, the Chinese agreed to a single meeting in Warsaw in February, only to cancel it abruptly after a Chinese diplomat in Holland defected...
...nowhere. As he said at his press conference, the chances for a negotiated settlement in Paris are "not good." He further implied that he had no immediate plans to replace his two chief delegates at the talks, Henry Cabot Lodge and Lawrence E. Walsh. Instead, the President named Career Diplomat Philip C. Habib, who served under Lodge and Averell Harriman, as acting chief of the delegation...
...Health labeled it "a variation of A2 Hong Kong flu, a nephew of the Asiatic type," which reached epidemic proportions in Europe and the U.S. in 1967-68. By whatever name, as of last week the flu had struck 15 million Italians (out of 54 million). Said one U.S. diplomat: "I haven't seen anything like this since America's first flu epidemic...
...massacre in the lightweights this time included pins in the 118 and 134-pound classes, and a 9-4 decision in the 126-pound bout. Diplomat sophomore Chris Black pinned Harvard's Jay Galeski (118), and senior Jestyn Payne did the same to Bill Wasserstrom (134). Crimson senior Tom Schnorr dropped the decision at 126 to F and M co-captain John Hilliard...
Captain Paul Catinella (142) faces the fourth Diplomat sophomore. Andy Nole. Nole. unbeaten as a freshman, will be starting his first varsity match. He was injured for the season opener against Columbia...