Word: janning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...undoubtedly Nelson Rockefeller-and about the only reason TIME might not put him on its Jan. 5, 1959 cover is the fact that he'll probably be elected President in 1960, and you'll have to repeat...
...week long the British seemed to consider De Gaulle's austere Hotel Matignon office as a fortress to be stormed. Cutting words crept into the conversation of British officials over the alleged "obstinacy" of the general. The principal British complaint was economic. The British were furious about the Jan. 1 beginning of the European Common Market (France, Germany, Italy, Benelux), which leaves Britain outside...
...varsity squash team stretched its unbeaten streak to three straight matches yesterday, downing M.I.T. 7 to 2 on the Engineers' courts. Pete Smith and Dick Chute were the only losers for the Crimson squad, which next meets Cornell on Saturday, Jan...
...Gilbert and Sullivan Players' production of Yeoman of the Guard will move to New York City for Jan. 29 and 30 as guests of Barnard College, Joseph H. Gardner '60, producer of the show, announced yesterday...
...unanimous vote, the Harvard Social Relations Society has elected a new slate to take office Jan. 5. Nicholas S. Hopkins '60, of Lowell House and Washington, D.C., was chosen president. David H. Cohen '60, of Kirkland House and Cleveland, Ohio, is vice-president of the society; Lee F. Donaghey '61, of Kirkland House and Menlo Park, Calif., secretary; and Walter Y. K. Goo '61, of Dudley House and Washington, D.C., treasurer...