Word: foe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Papa Doc") Duvalier has his good-luck day: the 22nd. He was elected "President" on Sept. 22, 1957, inaugurated Oct. 22, then installed as "President for Life" on June 22, 1964. Some Haitians even credit his occult powers with the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, a longtime foe. But last Jan. 22, Duvalier's luck suddenly seemed to turn when one of his two DC-3s crashed on Haiti's southern peninsula, crippling his rickety little air force. Haitians hopefully spread the word that Duvalier might be in trouble with the spirits. Last week, however...
Carl E. Sagan, Donald H. Menzel, and Richard E. McCrosky appeared on a CBS entitled UFO: Friend, Foe, or Fantasy, and they all emphasized the fantasy...
...have a solution to the Viet Nam war. Since it is difficult to define friend and foe in that unhappy country, we could have our nuclear scientists computerize the size of a nuclear warhead necessary to destroy Viet Nam. Then we could send in bulldozers and florists to make a garden where Viet Nam once stood. We could do this in other trouble spots to teach the population that when we say "peace," we mean "peace." Soon we would have a world of beautiful gardens-but no people to tend them. But we can't have everything...
...three men in the middle of the lineup all carded 79's to split their two matches. Bill Coleman, a senior making his debut at fifth position, knocked off his Brandeis foe but bowed to Holy Cross...
Brian McGuinn, Harvard's top player, whipped his Williams foe, but lost to B.C.'s powerful Jim Kohoe, tow down on the 18th...