Word: j
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Reporters faithfully attended the official briefings that both sides held after every meeting at the Majestic. William J. Jorden, the U.S. spokesman, used a low-keyed hands-in-pockets approach, correcting himself meticulously whenever he slipped. Witness his remark that U.S. negotiators had objected to bombing "statistics being thrown about -we don't say that-being used" by the North Vietnamese. His opposite number, Nguyen Thanh Le, displayed fragments of antipersonnel bombs and napalm canisters and endlessly recited the North Vietnamese demands. As the recitation came full circle for the second or third time, reporters began drifting...
...same time, graduate students who live in Harvard dormitories were voted what Dean J. Petersen Elder called their first parietal increase "since Noah...
...Treasurer's Award--given each year for the outstanding performance in the Harvard-Yale dual meet--was given to senior Jim Baker. In this year's meet, Baker--who received the William J. Bingham Award, Harvard's highest athletic honor, last Thursday--won the mile and two-mile and placed second in the half-mile...
...associates, Albert M. Sacks, professor of Law, Joseph E. Leininger, vice-dean of the Law School, William S. Gardiner, deputy director of Buildings and Grounds, Martin Gopen, director of the Urban League's Skills Bank, and three members of the Black Law Students Association--Alphonso A. Christian, Charles J. Beard, and Philip...
City Councillor Thomas W. Danehy last night withdrew the name of Acting City Manager Ralph J. Dunphy from consideration for the post. Danehy had nominated Dunphy only a week ago, but the councillor said that he had talked to the acting manager since then and found that Dunphy was not interested in having the job permanently...