Word: recessions
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When Henry Kissinger talked with reporters on a diplomatic shuttle, he was like a wise, witty potentate holding a levee for his courtiers. When Cyrus Vance unbends with newsmen on a mission abroad, it is more like a corporation lawyer at a court recess commenting discreetly on the intricacies of an antitrust case sub judice. TIME Correspondent Christopher Ogden, who has traveled with both Secretaries of State, last week cabled this commentary on their differing styles...
...search for an outside consultant began February 25 after both sides agreed to recess the contract negotiations until they could agree on a third party to help mediate disagreements over what Powers called "organizational development problems" apart from the questions of salary and benefits covered in the contract talks...
While most Harvard students are soaking up the comforts of home or cluttering their local libraries over the Christmas recess, several Crimson sports squads will be competing throughout the country and even in Egypt...
...hockey team will swing west for its annual holiday bout with top mid-western squads. The Crimson skaters sport a 1-3 overall and ECAC record entering the recess and have yet to win an Ivy League contest--their worst start since the 1964-65 season...
Students will be able to stay in their rooms over the winter vacation, although most University buildings will be cooled to less than 60 degrees during the recess...