Word: harolds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...brand-new scenario, and some of the ideas tossed around would do credit to DeMille. Why not fly off, after the November election, to Africa? Then to Moscow to sign the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and coo with Kosygin in the Kremlin. Next, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and tea with Harold Wilson for old time's sake. A final fling in Asia, L.BJ.'s personal preserve, and then a philosophic valedictory designed to galvanize the nation into thinking about its duties at home and abroad...
...Harold Howe II, LL.D., U.S. Commissioner of Education. A fighter and an innovator...
...General Harold Keith Johnson, LL.D., U.S. Army Chief of Staff. In the councils of his country, his is the clear, steady voice of deep-rooted patriotism...
Pity the British executive. He has had to keep his upper lip stiff against the problems of the pound, a prohibitive investment income tax, Common Market blackballs and Prime Minister Harold Wilson's accusation of "sheer damn laziness." Now comes a study showing that for all his pains, the British executive is paid at a level that is far and away the lowest in Europe...
Also: Peter A. Jaszi; Frank M. Kahr; Joseph A. Kanon; Anil Khosla; Walter Kiechel, III; Robert G. Kopelson; Thomas E. Kruskal; Robert J. LaRocca; Robert D. Levin; David O. Loud; Harold S. Luft; Randolph H. Lundberg; Harry K. Macwilliams; Neil S. Mayer...