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...American visit, reports that the tone of the meetings was exceptionally friendly. The once frayed relations between the two countries have in fact improved remarkably since the friendly encounter between Ford and Giscard in Martinique at the end of 1974. The U.S. has relaxed its pressure on France to rejoin NATO, while France has quietly resumed its participation in NATO planning. The U.S. no longer criticizes Paris for its independent ways and instead tries to capitalize on France's potentially useful role as middleman to Communist and Third World countries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIPLOMACY: From France with Much Love | 5/31/1976 | See Source »

Harvard junior Andy Berg left Cambridge last week for Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, to rejoin the battle. The ad board gave him permission to take his only final exam in absentia, so Berg won't be returning to Harvard until next September, hopefully with an Olympic medal in the Tempest class gained by crewing for Andy Schoettle...

Author: By William E. Stedman, | Title: Berg Rejoins Race for Olympic Berth | 5/1/1976 | See Source »

...State of the Union. But Capra also made comedies and while It Happened One Night Colbert is the spoiled daughter of an over-protective tycoon and Clark Gable is the down on-his-luck newpaperman who undertakes to smuggle her from Florida to New York so that she can rejoin her husband, but ends up falling in love with her. Gable shocked a lot of people when this film came out, by appearing bare-chested and by showing he could act. Capra's sympathy for the "common man" comes through strongly in his portrait of the depression driven migrants Gable...

Author: By Peter Kaplan and Jono Zeitlin, S | Title: Film | 4/15/1976 | See Source »

...member of the Nazi party, even during the period when it was illegal in Austria, and as a member of the S.S., the party's genocidal elite, Wick was obviously an enthusiastic participant in Hitlerism. That men like him escaped trial and imprisonment and were allowed to rejoin society without paying any penalty is in itself unfortunate; according an honor to Wick is a repugnant offense to the memory of those who died at the hands of the barbarous organizations to which he belonged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Around the Rotary | 3/23/1976 | See Source »

...some of ourclassmates have left us because they've found the courage to stop putting a brave face on things, and have brought themselves instead to the touchstones of whatever dreams they still harbor, to see how they live, what has become of them, and whether they may yet "rejoin the people" in themselves...

Author: By James A. Sleeper, | Title: Why They Leave | 12/9/1975 | See Source »

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