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...mines that provide 90% of Bolivia's exports. Under state management, however, payrolls became featherbeds and machinery wore out. The once-rich mines now lose an average $8,500,000 a year. Only lately has Comibol, the government mining company, reached an agreement with the U.S., the Inter-American Development Bank and West Germany for a $38 million modernization of the tin industry-provided Comibol reduced its padded 27,000-man payroll. Last August, when the first 1,015 workers were laid off, the Communist-infiltrated tin workers' union staged a nationwide tin strike. Paz refused to bend...
...students have not asked for University support in their effort to obtain State Department clearance. Several Faculty members, however, have expressed tentative support for the project. "As a private citizen, I would favor this student effort," William S. Barnes, director of inter-American studies, said...
...important problem that the inter-racial conference will discuss is the relationship of all-white associations to the civil rights movement...
Tomorrow the sailing team will appear in two more regattas. At 9:30 a.m. Harvard will protect its hold on the Wood Trophy which it won last year, against crews from M.I.T., Dartmouth, Brown, and the Coast Guard. This major inter-collegiate sailing event will also be held in the Charles River Basin. Only one division will be run, with two entries from each school...
Combined with this depletion of ranks, the first practices of a fall season bring more problems to a struggling athletic club than even the usual weighty difficulties encountered by a college inter-collegiate team...