Word: outlets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Vice President Hubert Horatio Hum phrey had never before been known to lapse for long into total silence. Yet throughout 1965 he was unwontedly and unhappily subdued in the shadow of a center-stage President. Not until January did Humphrey finally find an effectual and demanding outlet for his energies. It was then, at Lyndon Johnson's behest, that the Vice President publicly helped shoulder the increasing burdens of the war in Viet...
...standing music program, Kirkland sponsors numerous concerts on Sunday afternoons. The Ford Dinner Program frequently provides sumptuous meals with distinguished guests, followed by talks in the cavernous Junior Common Room; prominent professors are regular guests at concentration tables. The writing Seminar and Logos, the weekly newspaper, provide an outlet for House literati, and the Deacon's Testament has been revived at Harvard's only House yearbook. On the lighter side, Kirkland posseses four billiard tables, holds an annual Bierstube (German band and all the beer you can drink), and is highly successful in interhouse athletics. The House Committee is presently...
...Russians about how to mechanize their huge bureaucracies, sell them office machines ranging from typewriters to calculators. Greek Shipping Magnate Achilles Franghistas agreed to buy 33 Soviet-built cargo ships. The terms: $76 million in long-term credit, $29 million in increased Soviet purchases of farm produce-a welcome outlet for Greece's agricultural surpluses...
...SNCC Sellar," located beneath the Ploughshare at 30 Brattle Street, will be the chief outlet for goods produced by the Poor People's Corporation. This group was formed to sell the wares of Negroes put out of work by plantation strikes in the summer of '64. They make mainly leather goods and ceramics...
...Outlet for Virility. All through his trial this month, Mme. Vasseur devoured her son with her eyes. A five-man Court for State Security in Paris heard him accused of responsibility for 430 arrests, 310 deportations, and the deaths of 230 of his countrymen while employed at Gestapo headquarters in the city...