Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...packets to Viet Nam. Surprisingly, the minipencil is serving purposes far beyond postcard writing. Its wooden shaft, wrote one Marine, is being used to clean the hard-to-get-at rifle sights, while the graphite helps sliding parts of the M16. Hearing of this, the volunteer group asked TIME for more of them to be included in a second shipment. This week another 200,000 pencils are going...
...mostly unskilled, by the end of 1969. Planning is already far advanced, under the federal model-cities program, for something like 4,000 much-needed housing units in Bedford-Stuyvesant and other slum areas of New York. Earlier this month, the Fairchild Hiller Corp., working with a black community group, opened the doors of the new Fairmicco Corp. in Washington's Shaw area. Eventually, Fairmicco, which will turn out such products as foot lockers and unpainted furniture, will employ 250 and will be owned outright by its workers...
...promising sign is that Jones has already met three times with Contractor Anthony Imperiale, leader of a vociferous group of angry whites who have been arming themselves and patrolling Newark in "jungle cruisers" in order to "repel an invasion" (TIME, March 29). Surprisingly, the black militant and the white vigilante have reached an understanding. "I respect him," says Jones. "He doesn't lie like white liberals. He knows exactly what I'm trying to do, and I know right where...
Volunteer Teachers for Africa, a PBH group, is sponsoring the concert. Profits will go to the Committee for Ethiopian Literacy, a four-year-old organization of Ethiopian students in the United States with headquarters at Harvard...
Richard K. Rein, chairman of the Daily Princetonian, said that the trustees' decision may have been in response to pressure from an ad hoc group of students called the Radical Action Group. The students threatened to send letters to parents of all members of the new class of 1972 asking them to "dissuade their sons from coming to Princeton" if parietals were not extended...