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...second day of the revolt, the story had become so widespread that U.S. Ambassador James M. Gavin urgently asked Washington to counter the rumors by having President Kennedy cable a message of full support to De Gaulle. Gavin took the message over to the Elysee Palace himself late that same night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Scapegoat Wanted | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

...Jacques Soustelle had had lunch in Washington with CIA's Deputy Director Richard Bissell. Some papers went on to charge that CIA agents had met with the plotters in Madrid ten days before the coup, that they had known all the plans but had kept Kennedy and Ambassador Gavin in the dark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Scapegoat Wanted | 5/12/1961 | See Source »

Four other men made three hits. Mike Drummey led off the game with a routine line drive double to right (little did the pitcher know what was to follow) and also had two singles. Dave Morse and Al Martin each hit three singles, and Gavin Gilmor, who was recently reinstated to the team with pitcher Al Yarbro, hit two singles and the only home run of the game...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: Crimson Slams 26 Hits, Crushes Brandeis, 26-2 | 5/11/1961 | See Source »

...compulsively active mattress who walks like a man. Their collision has resulted in a good deal of confusion and. somewhat surprisingly, a respectable amount of progress. During a typical day Gleason may record a song (he has also written the film's music), chat with Ambassador James Gavin, get his three-day bum's beard trimmed with special three-day-beard scissors, and audition little girls to play opposite Gigot (the female "lead must speak English with a slight French accent and be five to eight years old). Gleason's role is pantomime, and must be choreographed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies Abroad: Magnificent Muttonhead | 5/5/1961 | See Source »

Norman, the new Lion pitcher, struck out Gavin Gilmore and Tom Boone, but then walked both Drummey and Rodgers Morse singled to load the bases and the stage was set for Martin. The varsity captain smacked a long drive down the left field line--but it was foul by a foot. When Martin grounded out on the next pitch the game was over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Late Comeback Fails As Columbia Downs Varsity Nine, 8-6 | 4/24/1961 | See Source »

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