Word: doors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Resurrection. Nixon can also be expected to keep his door and ear open to two others named to important posts. Paul W. McCracken, 52, an economist, a University of Michigan professor of business administration, and a member of Dwight Eisenhower's Council of Economic Advisers, will become chairman of Nixon's CEA (see BUSINESS). Harvard Government Professor Henry A. 'Kissinger, 45, who has served as a Government consultant and was a foreign-policy adviser to Governor Nelson Rockefeller during the preconvention period, will be Nixon's assistant for national-security affairs...
...Broome Street, an unlighted storefront in lower Manhattan with a FOR LET sign taped to one black-painted window. By day, Broome Street is a bustling, truck-clogged thoroughfare; at 9 p.m. it is all but deserted. Doubtfully, the passenger pays the cabby and walks over to try the door of the store. It is locked. He is about to return to the taxi when he notices a small bell push, hidden in the shadows. He presses; a buzzer signals that the door is unlocked. He steps inside a tiny, pitch-black room; the door clicks quietly back into place...
Tickets for the hockey game with Boston College on Dec. 17 will go on sale at 9 a.m. today. Undergraduates may exchange coupon #6 for a ticket. In the future the Dept. of Athletics will no longer accept coupons at the door for admission to Watson Rink hockey games. Undergraduates must exchange coupons for reserved seat tickets at 60 Boylston St. the week of each game. Coupons can be turned in at the door for admission to all unreserved events (basketball, swimming, etc.), but the rest of the hockey games are reserved...
...Court's recent decisions. "I hope and believe that the American public will realize that so long as someone else is deprived of justice, they are deprived of justice," he said. He said that the First and Fifth Amendments, special targets of right-wingers, prevent "that knock on the door in the middle of the night...
...Department of Athletics will no longer accept coupons at the door for admission to Watson Rink hockey games in the future. Undergraduates must exchange coupons for reserved seat tickets at 60 Boylston St. the week of each game. Coupons can be turned in at the door for admission to all unreserved events (basketball, swiming, etc.), but the rest of the hockey games are reserved. Tickets for the hockey game with Boston College on Dec. 17 will go on sale Monday at 9 a.m. Coupon #6 can be exchanged for a ticket...