Word: harboring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...best meaning, and it is the one I hope you had in mind, is that, of all places in this world to go, Chicopee, Mass., is too nice a place to harbor the villain of this story...
...Wandering restlessly through the White House one day, Kennedy muttered: "This is the worst mess the Eisenhower Administration left me." Three weeks ago, Kennedy asked his military chiefs: "Who runs this area for us?" Days later, the U.S.'s Pacific commander, Admiral Harry Felt, flew in from Pearl Harbor by presidential request, accompanied by two high-ranking U.S. military advisers to the Laotians. "Mr. President," said Felt, pointing to pock-marked flip maps, "the rebels are spreading just like measles." Supplied by Soviet airdrops averaging 45 tons daily, guided and cadred by the leathery Communist North Vietnamese, the rebels...
...Holy Loch proved to be alien ground, too far from the pacifists' comfortable London hangouts to draw a crowd. Only six demonstrators showed up, equipped with four canoes and two dinghies that they planned to paddle into the Proteus' path. They pitched tents on the harbor shore, set up a 24-hour watch for the Proteus' approach...
...flees to the harbor that the University has thoughtfully provided for him, the International Students' Center on Garden Street. He may find here other foreign students, and form with them a sympathetic island of unfamiliarity with America and her ways. He will see precious few Americans at the Center, and if he is particularly unlucky may become almost totally isolated from the University community...
Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years (ABC, 10:30-11 p.m.). "Alone No More": Russia is invaded, Pearl Harbor blitzed...