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Hatch, who was the reason for switching Tom Boone to left half, thrilled Crimson fans with a 93-yard touchdown return on the opening kickoff in the first inter-squad scrimmage Sept. 9. He showed a spark of brilliance that brought hope to the team. Then last week he sat out because of a strep throat. Monday, his slow recovery was attributed to mono. Updated reports said yesterday that he would probably not be ready until the Dartmouth game, the fifth contest...
...Washington's busiest offices these days belongs to the Inter-American Development Bank, which has $1 billion capital, $450 million of it pledged by the U.S. In its first year of operation, the IDE has granted 40 loans totaling $139.5 million to 18 Latin American countries, and the money goes faster each week-17 loans worth $49.5 million in the month since Punta del Este. Last week the IDB approved $500,000 for economic planning in Colombia, a hefty $13 million for four irrigation projects in Mexico. So solid is the bank's program of loans for basic...
...operation, and practically everybody connected with high strategy was on hand-Secretary of State Rusk, Secretary of Defense McNamara, Secretary of the Treasury Dillon. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Lemnitzer. CIA Chief Allen Dulles, as well as McGeorge Bundy, Paul Nitze, then Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American affairs, Thomas Mann and three Kennedy specialists in Latin American matters -Adolf Berle, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. and Richard Goodwin. There was also one outsider, Senator William Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, whose support Kennedy wanted. After Bissell had completed his briefing and Dulles had summed up risks...
...headlines. But it was at Punta del Este, 65 miles from the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo, that Latin American news for years to come was being shaped. With urgency and hope, 440 delegates from 21 American republics met last week in the most difficult task ever faced by an inter-American assembly: to hammer into shape President Kennedy's Alliance for Progress. If they succeeded, the conference would launch an immense cooperative pull to lift the face of Latin America. If they failed, chaos or Communists awaited several of the nations...
...help. To control slipping coffee prices and bedeviling surpluses, the U.S. will join a new international coffee agreement to prevent further price declines. It also recommended a $900 million fund to help Latin American nations through dangerous periods when exports drop far behind imports, and promised to finance an inter-American teacher task force against illiteracy...