Word: lunches
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Tanganyika's sympathies lie with the West. I had lunch with a TANU official, and to my utter disbelief heard him defend to me the American intervention in Cuba which I had just condemned...
...Following a similar strategy of not publicizing the event ahead of time, Atlanta's merchants, Negro leaders and city officials cooperated in smoothly integrating lunch counters in the city's department, drug and variety stores. Small groups of Negroes quietly slipped onto counter stools-and were served without protest. They are continuing to test nearly 180 counters in some 75 stores covered by a carefully negotiated agreement between white and Negro leaders...
...Washington, Under Secretary of State Chester Bowles had 20 Maryland editors to lunch, begged them to join the fight against roadside discrimination...
Lapp charged that political and economic considerations--the attempts of Congressmen to provide "lunch buckets" for their constituents--have resulted in the construction of missile bases near metropolitan areas, where they become "lighting rods" for attracting enemy weapons...
...Frank & Blunt." A "breakfast meeting" with President Kennedy stretched nearly into lunch, and the talk-called "frank and blunt" by an official-was plainly fascinating. Frondizi thanked Kennedy for past U.S. aid, outlined future needs. Unlike many such pleas, Argentina's request was backed by accomplishment. Maneuvering his way past leftist and nationalist road blocks, Frondizi opened the government-monopoly oilfields to private foreign companies; in two years they produced so much oil that Argentina no longer spends $300 million annually on petroleum, even has the beginnings of an exportable surplus. Frondizi is unloading wasteful, government-run enterprises from...