Word: latinizing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Patriots, who have used the Stadium for charity functions four or five times in the last eight years, are not the first to play there, Whitlock said. The Stadium has been used for the Mayor's Charity Field Day for about 20 years, and for the Boston Latin-Boston English high school Thanksgiving game for a century...
...were the speculators? The identity of most was veiled in the secrecy of Swiss bankers' files, but they were situated throughout the world. Perhaps as much as 40% of Swiss bank purchases were destined for safekeeping in the coffers of Middle Eastern sheiks and oil potentates. Latin American businessmen, affluent overseas Chinese, Asian generals-all claimed a piece of the action. The central banks of many smaller nations with precarious national reserve margins, including some Communist Eastern European countries, had undoubtedly joined in to protect themselves. More in sorrow than in greed, European corporations moved into the buying...
...dismisses those who have "romanticized" Che Guevara by emphasizing personal bravado, "at the expense of his vision." Che's vision--which Schoenman shares--is that of the continuing revolution. He quotes Che: "The struggle for the Cuban Revolution is the struggle for the extension of the Revolution in Latin American." Schoenman pauses, and then continues, "Elan is only a thing which can mobilize the people...
...owned railroads are losing $1,000,000 a day. To pay its bills and meet its huge deficits, the government is constantly printing more money and, in turn, inflating an already bloated cost of living-now rising by 28% a year. Only the second lowest population growth rate in Latin America (1.6%) and one of the highest abortion rates (one in three pregnancies) keep the economy from complete collapse...
...Castro article will appear in an issue devoted to Latin America and its relations with the United States. Belser said that Castro agreed to write the article for the Review because, "Harvard is the only enclave in the United States that he thinks at all highly...