Word: linowitz
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...first time they (the Central Americans) have found that by joining together they have a clout, that they can make an impact," Sol M. Linowitz, U.S. representative to the OAS, said. "They are holding fast to regional loyalty...
...Latin America today is the crucible in which our theories and principles are being tested," Sol Linowitz, U.S. Ambassador to the Organization of American States, told an audience of 200 in Burr Hall last night...
Many students in the audience disagreed with Linowitz about the possibility or desireability of such a policy. He was picketed by members of the newlyformed Committee on Latin American Solidarity before the meeting began, but refused to be drawn into polemical debates with questioners who challenged him about the Dominican Republic crisis of 1965 and pofit remittances from American firms south of the border...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (Mo.) Edward K. ("Duke") Ellington, D.MUS., composer, bandleader. Sol M. Linowitz, LL.D., U.S. Ambassador to the OAS, former chairman of the executive committee, Xerox Corp. James A. Michener, D.LET., novelist. Vivid chronicler of war and peace, of brave savages and flinty purveyors of civilization...
Dark Horse for Latins. The O.A.S. ambassadorship will be filled by Sol M. Linowitz, 52, chairman of Xerox International, Inc. Linowitz, a brilliant businessman and liberal dark horse for this year's Democratic nomination for Governor of New York, has been one of the Administration's leading private advisers on foreign aid, and his Rochester-based company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Xerox Corp., which he also guides as executive-committee chairman and general counsel) has been active in Latin America. Linowitz also becomes U.S. representative on the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress...