Word: livings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...sounds to me, a black American who served in Viet Nam (1967-68), as if the Buis, who send their children to a private academy, do not want them to associate with black children. So many blacks died to allow the Buis the opportunity to live free, and they, like so many other aliens, legal and illegal, look at blacks as people less than desirable to associate with...
...depart for Moscow, and arrangements were made for reporters to be briefed extensively in the U.S. on the details of the new arms control treaty. In Washington, the White House alerted the TV networks that President Carter might be making a major statement that they would want to broadcast live. There was speculation a similar statement would be made in Moscow by Soviet Communist Party Chief Leonid Brezhnev. The two leaders, it was assumed, would announce their long awaited summit in mid-January. Would there be any fallout on SALT from Washington's decision to normalize relations with China...
...foreign exchange. As So Hong, Cambodia's Secretary-General of the Foreign Ministry, said when he greeted the first nervous tourists: "We hope that in opening ourselves to the world, we will improve our image. We have many erroneous impressions to correct." And a few valid ones to live down...
...poll's results refute the belief that "everybody living in South House doesn't want to live there and it's the most unpopular House on campus," Steven V. Winthrop '80, chairman of the South House Committee, said yesterday...
...Students have found South House to be a generally happy, friendly place to live," Warren E.C. Wacker, master of South House, said yesterday. "The feelings of belonging to a community have out-weighed the negative factors such as being so far away from the Yard," he added...