Word: discussion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Menshikov met with Wassily W. Leontief, Lee Professor of Economics, to discuss some work Leontief is doing for the United Nations...
...from small contributors and conceivably from some big ones who have spread their funds among friends-that Clark has enlisted an additional ten volunteers just to count it and sort it out. He had originally planned no spot television commercials because he did not think it was "possible to discuss something in 30 seconds." But last week he changed his mind and started making tapes for the windup of the campaign...
...Jaworski knew Presidents. He was in a White House bedroom one day when Lyndon Johnson disrobed, and the Texas lawyer beheld the Emperor without a stitch on. Later, as president-elect of the American Bar Association in 1971, he met with Nixon for an hour. "Nixon was eager to discuss matters and be of help," recalls Jaworski. "I can see Ehrlichman yet, sitting right next to him taking notes on a yellow pad." It was a good meeting...
...been conditioned by 16 years of Gaullism, and much of French history as well, to think in terms of national grandeur. As a starter, Giscard said that he had invited the other members of the Common Market to meet in Paris late this month or early in December to discuss mutual problems. He also proposed that early next year a small group of oil producers and consumers should get together to consider the multiple problems of oil. Europe, he said, should have only one voice at that meeting. European skeptics wondered how serious and determined Giscard really would prove...
...West Germans plan to help build a $1 billion steel complex at Kursk, where the Wehrmacht, ironically, suffered defeat in the biggest tank battle of World War II. When West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt visits Moscow this week, he and Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev may discuss plans for a project to build a generating plant in Kaliningrad, on the Baltic, that would supply electricity, carried through East Germany, to West Germany...