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...Secretary of State's meeting with MacEachen and a subsequent talk with Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau were signs of a small thaw in a U.S.-Canadian relationship that has grown increasingly frosty. Washington is concerned by what it sees as the nationalistic and discriminatory investment policies of Trudeau's Liberal government. Those worries have been expressed vocally in the U.S. Congress. Last week Congressman John Dingell, chairman of the House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, attacked Canada for "unfair and confiscatory policies in the energy and investment areas." According to a report issued by the subcommittee...
...denigrating minimalism, Composer Elliott Carter comments: "One also hears constant repetition in the speeches of Hitler and in advertising. It has its dangerous aspects." One also hears constant repetition in the song patterns of birds and in the sound of the tide breaking on the shore...
Just 11 minutes later, Inga Larson found an open Joan Elliott standing directly in front of the Smith goal. Before Elimeter could react, Larson had passed to Elliott, who slammed the ball into the back of the Smith...
Howard E. Holcomb, a former official of the Association of American Colleges and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, made the study, which the university's president, Lloyd H. Elliott, requested...
NONFICTION: The Correspondence of Boris Pasternak and Olga Freidenberg, edited by Elliott Mossman ∙ The Diary of Virginia Woolf, edited by Anne Olivier Bell Going to the Dance, Arlene Croce Love, Eleanor, Joseph P. Lash Midnights, Alec Wilkinson The Red Smith Reader, edited by Dave Anderson