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...this May. Such a first trip abroad as President would be the most practical way for him to greet all allied leaders at once and in an offhand way-without the panoply and expectations of a formal "Western summit." Before he goes he will have made his first major foray into personal diplomacy on U.S. soil, welcoming British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan on a "working" visit to Washington, beginning April...
Garbage piled up, and armed troops huddled at key intersections awaiting the next foray of the strikers...
...last five initial elections, bear out the contention fill-up and Roper are wasting their time in many other area of the nation: with this statistical information, a CRIMSON editors recently spent two dying the history and demography of and then, in the last days of October, two-day foray into the town for depth to discover the political attitude...
...overtime, a blast by O'Hiri hit the goal post and almost knocked it down, but it didn't go in. Williams, who was outstanding all afternoon, thwarted a final Andover foray and the game was over...
Biggest Turnout. At the start of his first campaign foray into New York City, crowds were slow. But they picked up as he toured Long Island. So did Nixon's fire. "Remember, when our opponents suggest how much they are going to spend, that isn't Jack's money they are spending but your money,'' said he stop after stop-and the line got a big hand every time...