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Under His Orders. De Gaulle's opponents inevitably compared him with Britain's Harold Macmillan, who resigned as Prime Minister last fall after similar surgery at a similar age. But at week's end it was clear that Charles de Gaulle had no intention of giving up the rule of France, nor of altering his apparent decision to seek a second seven-year term in the 1965 elections...
...MacMillan Cup Regatta at Annapolis, the team finished fourth behind Babson, Coast Guard, and Dartmouth, but ahead of defending champion Yale. The Crimson entry, skippered by senior Dave Stookey, finished second, seventh, and sixth in the three individual races...
...season opens the weekend of April 4 and 5 with two meets--the MacMillan Cup races at Annapolis and the Geiger Trophy Regatta, a team race at M.I.T...
...prepared for "really serious intervention" and, as this week's cover story makes clear, the continent's major problems still do not stem from Communism. And of course, the Russians tried again in Cuba. After they were decisively repulsed, an event described by Britain's Harold Macmillan as one of the great turning points of history, we noted: "The cold war will never be the same again." The change was formalized in the nuclear test ban, and in a cover story on Negotiator Averell Harriman, we pointed out that "Western Europe's postwar order" had been...
...STONE AND THE KNIGHTS COMPANION by V. S. Naipaul. 159 pages. Macmillan...