Word: donald
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...DROP OF ANOTHER HAT brings an antipodal pair, Michael Flanders and Donald Swann, back to Broadway with a jaunty, sly revue in what they call the "theater of kindness." They scramble their comic omelet with such pixy princeliness that it becomes a royal banquet of mirth...
Some Europeans feel that it is up to the U.S. to help close the technology gap, but they are not sure how. In response to the clamor abroad, President Johnson recently appointed a committee headed by his science adviser, former Princeton Chemistry Professor Donald Hornig, to consider what the U.S. might do. That, fumes Basil de Ferranti, managing director of Britain's I.C.T., was merely "a clever public relations gimmick." Italian Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani proposed a ten-year "Technological Marshall Plan," but he has not yet spelled it out. Short of U.S. companies giving away their trade secrets...
...trial of Albert H. DeSalvo on 10 indictments of assault and robbery began in Cambridge's Middlesex Superior Court yesterday with F. Lee Bailey Jr. '54 for the defense, his B.U. Law classmate Donald Conn prosecuting, and Broadway producer David Merrick part of the packed gallery of reporters and spectators...
Trouble is, the bankers rightly or wrongly blame President Donald...
Douglas Jr., 49, for the company's woes, demand that he be removed from any policymaking position. And at the same time, Chairman Donald W. Douglas Sr., 74, insists that his son stay...