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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Western sources in Nicosia, Cyprus said that the recent Greek-Turkish agreement for withdrawal of Greek forces from the eastern Mediterranean island may hang in the balance...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Greek King Flees to Rome; Fails to Overcome Junta | 12/14/1967 | See Source »

...fascination with the mysterious Sally, and, finally, of his own violent destruction. It is a strong, simple story, and Edlestein has had the good judgment and integrity to treat it absolutely seriously. His film seldom veers toward the melodramatic and never toward easy undercutting of his characters and their hang-ups. He has set himself a hard task, balancing his story on the fine line between the maudlin and the ridiculous. But his equilibrium is good, his eye is true, and Sally's Hounds succeeds as a domestic tragedy of late-adolescent emotional life and sexuality...

Author: By Peter Jaszi, | Title: Sally's Hounds | 12/13/1967 | See Source »

...third significant change in the new contract requires management to act upon grievances filed by employees within a specified number of days. The old contract said "within a reasonable amount of time." "This way there can be no hang-up by either party; no stalling tactics can be used," Richardson said...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: B&G Employees Accept Contract | 12/8/1967 | See Source »

Find the right sport to hang a fragile abstract painting (18 x 18) against a wall, out of direct sunlight, not in a dining hall. It must be in a Harvard building, in a secure public place, other than the Carpenter Center Auditorium or Student Lounge at William James. Suitable prize. Henry Berg. x2378...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Connoisseurs: Fogg Contest | 12/8/1967 | See Source »

...University wanted a commuter campus in the middle of the 200 acre rustic reservation which had been appropriated for the college site, so students and faculty would be isolated during the day from the normal cluster of restaurants, stores, and hang-outs which surround most colleges. The college had to be self contained...

Author: By Robert M. Krim, | Title: Andrews--genius of Scarborough is coming to Harvard | 12/1/1967 | See Source »

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