Word: lat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...oldest children went to Sunday Mass at Warsaw's St. John's Cathedral, they emerged to find a crowd of 5,000 waiting for a glimpse of them. The Kennedys clambered atop Ambassador John Moors Cabot's limousine, and were serenaded with a chorus of Sto Lat, a sort of Polish version of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow. Kennedy asked how many there had relatives in the U.S. About one-third raised their hands...
This week in Chile, New York's Republican Senator Jacob K. Javits went even further. Javits warned against the "erosion of investor confidence" in Lat in America, predicted a "great outward tide" of private investment, both in U.S. and local money, unless a major effort is made to reverse the trend. It is up to Latin American governments, said Javits, to do more to improve the climate for business. The private sector actually accounts for 70% of all economic activity in Latin America. And, contrary to popular belief, said Javits, "90% of that private sector is owned by Latin...
...garish side, Mary Vogel Walton has a bad diction problem ("lit-tle, Lat-tin, . ."). Despite her handsome bearing, when she opens her enough what comes out is dull, thus reducing the Dean's patron (and former pupil) to a dramatic nonentity, Kathrya Schoes (Cora Jenks) commits the converse sin of unmitigated shricking...
...Crimson started its last-ditch on the Harvard 15, after Boone McIntyre--for the second time in game--had inexplicably let a Sulli- punt roll between them. On the first , Bartolet threw to Boone on the Harvard 45. He ran ten yards, then lat- to Pete Hart, who was thrown out on the Princeton 33. Then Bartolet tossed a perfect lead pass to Mesbaugh for the score...