Word: foe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...move another source of domestic trou- ble-the Congo's galloping inflation. Partly because of unrest over his economic policies, he reshuffled his Cabinet, replacing nine of its members. What Mobutu would like to be rid of most of all is Moise Tshombe, his old political foe, for whom, he insists, Schramme's men were bringing pressure on his government. With the mercenaries gone, Mobutu may work harder to persuade Algeria, which holds Tshombe prisoner, to send him home for execution...
Saturday Harvard goes to Amherst to meet a much tougher foe, then next Wednesday the Crimson plays another of the East's best squads at Wesleyan. The first home game is with Boston University October 7. The Terriers are not a soccer power, and neither is M.I.T., the next home opponent...
While the Crimson may as a result be in better than average shape going into its opener, it will be behind its first two, non-Ivy, opponents in game experience. Lafayette, Harvard's foe this Saturday, opened its season two days ago (with a 28-0 loss to Hofstra...
...seem to mean much by itself, but which made up important pieces of the puzzle that is the Viet Cong.* The correspondents, as well as Senior Editor Richard Seamon and Writer Jason McManus working in New York, combined their efforts toward one end: to illuminate the face of the foe, to show how he thinks, fights, taxes, recruits, terrorizes, organizes, propagandizes and, above all, to show why he does these things...
...from Peking, who sweep in and try to take over everything from the city government to factory management in the name of Mao. By wall-poster accounting, no fewer than 350 people have been killed and 1,500 seriously wounded in clashes in Wuhan since last April. A formidable foe heads the resistance against the Maoist intruders: General Chen Tsaitao, commander of the Wuhan Military Region and a distinguished career soldier of the People's Liberation Army. In suppressing the Red Guards, he was supported not only by his own garrison but by much of Wuhan's population...