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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...business men, professors and scientists of his brain trust, including Harvard Law Professor Lon Fuller, Nixon's onetime law teacher at Duke. Drawing on their ideas, Nixon plans to issue a series of study papers on campaign issues, started the flow last week with a 30-page report on "The Meaning of Communism to Americans...
Undaunted by these snubs, Indonesia's volatile President Sukarno went right on to celebrate the holiday with a 54-page speech entitled "Like an Angel That Strikes from the Skies." To some of his countrymen, 54 pages seemed scarcely enough to explain recent events in In donesia. In the past year, Sukarno's breezy decision to freeze all bank accounts over $2,000 and devalue Indonesia's currency by 75% had produced a 92% increase in the amount of paper money in circulation and a 22% jump in retail prices. By driving 2,500,000 Chinese, mostly...
...decathlon, each competitor's performance in each of the ten events is measured against a formidable 78-page book of tables...
...Back in June, the New York Times had reported the deal between Georgia-Pacific and Shanks in a story that gave no figures, caused little comment. But that was before the Chrysler furor. When Reporter Cony pieced together the deal's details, the Journal put the story on Page...
...Question Man (Geis; $1.50), by Steve Allen. Another picture book, with a gimmick that grows rather old by the last page: answer first, then incongruous question to fit. Sample: Answer-"Butterfield eight three thousand." Question-"How many hamburgers did Butterfield eat?" There follows a picture of Non-Author Allen looking queasy...