Word: reopenings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have risen steadily, the price of gold has been pegged by the Government at $35 per oz. since 1934, creating a perpetual squeeze on profits. For three years during World War II, the Government suspended gold mining, transferred workers to vital war industries. Many owners simply decided not to reopen once the war was over; most of those who did soon went under...
...spokesman for the Selective Service board in Michigan, which has begun giving physicals to students who still hold II-S deferments, said yesterday that local boards have been instructed to reopen the classification of all seniors this spring. All graduates will be considered I-A, unless their academic records justify continued education...
...mundane job and has already surpassed the HCUA in political imagination. From the Masters, the Council has wrested midnight parietals on football Saturdays. This seems to have damped the councillors' fire on this issue, but a "yes" vote tomorrow would give next term's HUC a chance to reopen the discussion. The Council has distinguished itself with many minor, but helpful, achievements: It ensured that interhouse dining at Radcliffe would indeed be free, published an informative booklet on the draft, began to formalize student contacts with the Overseers Visiting Committees, consulted with the Coop to improve the textbook department...
...marines' first assignment was defensive: creating a protective enclosure around bustling Danang airbase and harbor. The 173rd was thrown around Bien Hoa airbase, together with the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division-the Big Red One-which arrived in July. The Screaming Eagles of the 101st helped reopen Route 19 from the coast to An Khe, stood watch while the 1st Air Cavalry's advance party hacked out their "golf course...
...Affair? Just why he has chosen to make the effort is a subject of some controversy in Israel. In 1963 he "retired" to Sde Boker and handed the Premiership and leadership in the dominant Mapai party over to Finance Minister Eshkol. Then, last year he demanded that Eshkol reopen the somno lent "Lavon Affair," which had begun in 1955, when Defense Minister Pinhas Lavon was fired for his supposed responsibility in an abortive anti-Egyptian sabotage plot-and ended, as far as Eshkol was concerned, when an official inquiry in 1961 cleared Lavon...