Word: iii
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Napoleon III. The interior is extravagantly decorated in Empire style, full of gold, plush, tapestries and murals, one of which depicts the four continents-with the Americas, of course, represented by a red Indian. The rooms are choked with history: in the Salon de 1'Horloge, the Versailles Treaty was negotiated and the Kellogg-Briand Pact signed; in the Gallery de la Paix, the late President John Kennedy received guests on his 1961 visit; the Big Four held many of their postwar meetings in the Salon de Beauvais...
Additional articles deal with mainland China's influence on other Asian countries. Philip W. Moore III '64, except for a few lapses into cliches like the "un-clever" Thais and the "wily" Chinese, writes skilfully about the overseas Chines in Thailand. Such Chinese control the commerce of most of Southeast Asia, although many of them support the mainland regime...
Also, David J. Rittenhouse, of Quincy House and Montreal, Canada; Brandon W. Sweitzer, of Eliot House and Madison, Conn.; John Thorndike, of Eliot House and Exeter, N.H.; Charles S. Whitman III, of Eliot House and New York City; and Louis G. Williams, of Eliot House and Gladwyne...
While Republican leader Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-III.) is reportedly opposed, Republican opposition may not be unanimous. Conservatives, particularly Sens. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) and Peter Dominick (R-Colo.), put similar, though more generous, bills in the hopper last session. These men have claimed tax credit is a "means for encouraging more effort at the private level" and therefore more healthy than direct Federal...
LEON J. MOHN III...