Word: friendships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...using its regulatory powers to coerce airlines into using the new Dulles International Airport, which the FAA runs, instead of Friendship International, operated by the Port of Baltimore Authority. The airlines, absolutely dependent on the Agency's scheduling and fare decisions, can scarcely resist the pressure to shift their service...
...resolution, the YDCHR cited three "whereas's." First, the statement said, the "'Eighth World Festival of Youth and Students for Peace and Friendship' has been organized by and for the Communists to promote their aims...
...this case, the military advisers were a Red Chinese mission that significantly included the commander in chief of Red China's air force. The delegation's leader, Marshal Yeh Chien-ying, described China and North Viet Nam as "lip and teeth neighbors" who maintain "fraternal cooperation and friendship in all fields." Hong Kong Communist newspapers boast that Red China will match U.S. help to Saigon with increased help to Hanoi, and imply that Marshal Yeh is Mao Tse-tung's answer to General Maxwell Taylor's mission...
...only prodded Proust's memory but also helped preserve the memory of Venezuela-born Composer Reynaldo Hahn. A pampered favorite of Parisian society. Hahn was the man on whom Proust modeled the character of Vinteuil, and at his death in 1947, Hahn was remembered chiefly for his friendship with Proust. Last week in Munich's Gärtner Theater, Hahn's little-known operetta, Ciboulette, was drawing delighted crowds -and moving critics to take a new look at the man who was once regarded as a precociously gifted composer...
...Wilson; after a long illness; in Washington on the 105th anniversary of her husband's birth and within hours of the dedication of the new Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge over the Potomac. A Virginia-born belle descended from Pocahontas, Edith Galt entered Wilson's circle through her friendship with his daughter, married the World War I President in the White House on the eve of the hard-fought 1916 election campaign, became his cherished confidante during the taxing war years, shared both his triumphant postwar tour of Europe and his futile U.S. tour to drum up support...