Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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ACHESON: "If you once get the conviction on the part of the Chinese that they . . . haven't got the strength, to do what they want from the military point of view . . . The way is open for some sort of a settlement in Korea which can be accepted [by both sides] on the basis of mutually known strengths...
Between planes in Dallas, Madame Minister Perle Mesta gave reporters some inside political dope: General Eisenhower, she said, is not going to run for President. "That is a carefully prepared answer," she assured the newsmen, "only I haven't been able to use it till now because nobody asked me the question...
...book-lined study of a red brick New Haven mansion one day last week, a slim, sandy-haired man with a very bad cold sat glowering at a typewriter. Every so often, after a spate of typing, he would spring from his chair, reach for a Kleenex, pace about the room, then stop to consult one of the dozen books he had piled higgledy-piggledy upon his desk. For President A. (for Alfred) Whitney Griswold of Yale University, the task of writing a baccalaureate address was nothing short of agonizing...
...Haven this spring, a record number of men applied for admission to Yale College. In Princeton, the Committee on Admissions found its selection task "the most difficult in history" and lead to turn down 700 whom it judged to be "fully qualified." Meanwhile in Hanover, officials at Dartmouth completed the processing of a total splash of 3,500 applicants for but 650 places in the class...
...Haven, the Yale contingent will join Mikkola's party. Men going on the trip are those who took a first or second place in the Harvard-Yale track meet...