Word: latelies
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pace of the talks. One is that the North Vietnamese clear even the most minuscule matters with Hanoi. They even had to exchange twelve cables before they were permitted to move from their expensive digs at the Hotel Lutetia to a 20-room suburban villa once occupied by the late French Communist boss Maurice Thorez. Hanoi hesitated out of fear: What would the Chinese Communists think of North Viet Nam's delegates moving into a villa owned by the openly pro-Soviet French Communists...
Three members of the faculty committee--Rosovsky, H. Stuart Hughes, who left early, and Martin Kilson, who came late, discussed for two hours with the audience problems the committee will face next year. The meeting was unusual, because faculty committees rarely hold forums open to the community at large...
President Johnson, who bowed out of the race too late to have his name removed from the Oregon ballot, had 17,759 votes or 13 per cent, and Vice-President Humphrey, who entered too late to have his name added, had 9,722 write-ins or 7 per cent...
...lack of commitment by the majority of teaching fellows. The Dunlop Report, and the failure of the administration to respond to letters by sympathetic faculty members in our behalf, indicates how important it is for teaching fellows to act to improve their own situation. It is really too late to do anything this year about one of the most exploited groups in the Harvard community. But if anyone is interested for next year in reviving what is not a lost, but a forgotten cause, I wish they would contact me. Much research has been done on the position of teaching...
Right now, firing Rudolph doesn't appear to be in the cards. His sessions with the Council even appear to be getting a little shorter of late. But angry citizens caught in the waves of Cambridge traffic still call City councillors to complain, so Robert E. Rudolph will still spend a lot of time behind that big table in the Council chambers...