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...late 1966, President Pusey decided to use Harvard's portion of the newly proposed Kennedy Library complex to house the international studies center. "Our urgent present need," he wrote at the time, "is a new building large enough to adequately house international and regional activities and to enhance their inter-communication...
Standouts in the meet Friday were swim team captain RoAnn Costin who placed first in the 100- and 200-yard freestyle events and senior Connie Cervilla who won the 50-yard butterfly and 100-yard freestyle competitions. Costin's time in the 200 qualified her for the Eastern Inter-Collegiate meet in January. Cervilla was the only swimmer to qualify an individual event for both the national and Eastern inter-collegiate competitions to be held later this year...
...since Beatrice has not built up to this, when Tillie a moment later says: "What a beautiful world," there is no contrast. There is no contrast between sarcasm and tenderness when Beatrice comforts a sobbing Ruth. We lose the conflicts and the inter-relations between very different personalities that are the purpose of this show...
Sato, the 1973 one-meter inter-collegiate diving champ, plans to swim and dive at the UNH competition today...
...months later, at a postwar conference in Khartoum, Nasser achieved a sort of pan-Arab detente, primarily with Saudi Arabia and Libya. The new relationship between Egypt and Saudi Arabia was particularly important because it helped eradicate the ideological conflicts of what had been a kind of inter-Arab cold war. Egypt, after all, was officially a socialist state; Saudi Arabia was a traditionalist monarchy. "Nasser's revolution," says the same Lebanese scholar, "was replaced by the beginning of a moderate, middle-of-the-road nationalist Arab...