Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...kaleidoscopic journey that covered 31,000 miles-and, it seemed, as many handshakes-the President was ready to take off again. Having promised to stump all 50 states, Johnson plans to zip through 15 of them in four days to make good his word. He will dash from New England to the Midwest and the Northwest the first day, campaign along the West Coast the second, stop off in Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona...
While the international argument continues, the biggest excitement in phlebology (the study of veins) is now being generated in England and Ireland, where inventive surgeons are perfecting their injection treatments. Ironically enough, they are improving on techniques developed by Americans...
...World Treating You? by Roger Milner. With the rage and frustration of so many Samsons, British playwrights after Suez began bringing down England's temples of hypocrisy, pomposity, caste and class snobbery. Then anger turned to almost hysterical laughter: the acerb mocking tone one hears and the swinging London air one breathes in plays like Entertaining Mr. Sloane, A Severed Head, The Killing of Sister George, Eh?, and such Pinter one-acters as The Lover, A Slight Ache and The Collection. The latest comedy to rip the stuffing out of the stuffy is How's the World Treating...
...most important meets of the season will be held in two weeks. On November 11, M.I.T. will host the Greater Boston Regatta. The New England Four-Crew Racing Championships, for which Harvard is among six colleges to qualify, is scheduled for the following two days...
Harvard's strongest sailing team in recent years tied for third in the New England Sloop Championships last weekend at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Dartmouth led the seven finalists with 44 points, followed by Tufts, 41, and Harvard and M.I.T. each...