Word: easts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...populace to the airport for a "moonlight meeting" with Bobby and Ethel. A mammoth traffic jam resulted. Finally arriving in the city, Kennedy stood on his convertible's hood with his Irish cocker spaniel Freckles at his feet. At Mt. Vernon and North Champion Avenues in the Negro Near East Side, friendly crowds engulfed the car. Admirers fell over each other and into the motorcade's path; Kennedy aides had to scoop children from harm's way. One mother plunked her baby on Ethel's lap, trotted alongside for ten blocks while Ethel held the child. At one point, Bobby...
...years in office, Ceauşescu feels secure enough in his position to persist in his independent course while simultaneously moving toward more liberalization in Rumania's tightly controlled society. Defying Kremlin directives, Rumania has maintained cordial relations with both China and Israel, in Soviet eyes the Middle East aggressor. Recently, Rumania balked at joining fellow Warsaw Pact members in signing the Moscow-Washington nuclear-proliferation draft treaty, arguing that it failed to protect small nations from nuclear blackmail by larger powers...
...headquarters, Columbia Graduate John Fuerst, 23, hitchhikes around the country as one of S.D.S.'s eight at-large national officers. Fuerst is not even a dues-paying member, explains simply that "I can't afford $5." Nor are all S.D.S.-ers students. In New York City, an East Village branch is made up largely of Mao-minded hippies...
Judith L. Mumma, of East House and Bellingham, Washington, has been elected President of the Radcliffe Class...
Miss Mumma, a Social Relations major, was 1967 President of East House and a member of the Radcliffe Policy Committee. She is also a Representative to the Radcliffe Union of Students Council...