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Publication of the Daily Pennsylvanian, the student newspaper at the University of Pennsylvania, has been suspended "until further notice" as a result of a bitter quarrel between the student government and the editors of the newspaper...
Both Longley and David R. Goddard, provost of the University, emphasized yesterday that the administration wished to take no part in the quarrel, and hoped that the students could reach a compromise agreement by themselves. The Student Government Association has promised to lift the suspension as soon as new officers are installed on the paper. But Goldstein asserted last night that no change would be made until the traditional date, March 8. He said that staff members in both the junior and senior classes agreed on this...
...trip to Punta del Este carrying a bag of gold in one hand and a bloody dagger in the other." Apparently, the Reds hoped to draw anti-U.S. support from the Afro-Asian bloc. But the Afro-Asians seemed to regard it all as an inter-American quarrel. Brazil, speaking as a member of the so-called "soft six" at Punta del Este, told the U.N. that Cuban membership in the OAS was a family affair that the OAS was capable of handling by itself...
...much the money as the principle of the thing-and Canada and the U.S. incline to differ sharply on the principles at stake. When the U.S. first embargoed trade with Cuba in 1960, in retaliation for Castro's seizure of U.S. property, Canada decided that Washington's quarrel was none of its own. Canada has steadfastly declined even to join the Organization of American States. Going it alone, Canada's exports to Castro rose from $13 million to $24.5 million last year-a healthy jump, though still less than ½% of Canada's sales in world...
...offbeat triumph he could not seem to settle down. He worked for a series of more than 30 papers until a heart condition forced him to become a freelancer. The day his death was announced, the New York Daily News ran one of his last short stories: Lovers' Quarrel, a fanciful tale of an estranged couple's reunion amid the ruins of the Aztec pyramids in Mexico...