Word: janning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ford said he hoped for a vote on this point by the end of the next meeting, on Jan. 3, but he cautioned that "we are in an area of serious disagreement and real policy choices." If a vote is impossible next month, Ford added, he will ask the Faculty to consider scheduling some extra meetings in the Spring...
...Edgar's outburst left a lot of people puzzling over what had happened to the tight-lipped old G-man. Some felt that, because he will reach the mandatory retirement age of 70 on Jan. 1, this was simply a parting shot before he turned in his badge. Yet Lyndon Johnson signed an executive order last May that allows Hoover to stay on no matter how old he is. Still, it was obvious that Hoover had been chafing for a long time in his unfamiliar role as a Justice Department underling, and his reverberating blast to the newshens...
...CRIMSON prints below a minute approved Jan. 13, 1964, by the Board of Overseers of Harvard College...
...later Czechoslovakia)< in 1894 by young Shoemaker Thomas Bata, who got an idea for making shoes faster and cheaper with assembly-line techniques. Bata's idea worked so well that he soon branched out, at his death in 1932 owned plants in 27 countries. His heirs, Half-Brother Jan and Son thomas Jr., later lost part of this empire to the Nazis and then to the Czech Communists, who expropriated the Zlin works and now turn out shoes for the East Bloc. In a memorable lawsuit that lasted nine years, Jan and thomas quarreled over the remains. Jan lost...
...other, a historical show, is the first New York exhibition devoted to the work of such little-seen Genoese painters as Luca Cambiaso (1527-1585) and Alessandro Magnasco (1667-1749). Both through Jan...