Word: reopenings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Attempts by government troops to reopen Route 1 between Bongson and the next province to the north are repulsed with an ease that borders on flippancy. A nine-day push by two battalions of South Vietnamese marines cleared a bare seven miles at the cost of six dead (including one U.S. adviser)-after which the hard-won stretch of roadway was abandoned for lack of artillery support. Frustrated and fatalistic, Saigon finally began contemplating sending a full marine brigade into Bongson-but no one knew if even that many troops could hold...
...Moore, president of the First National City Bank, "we would permit the implication that the fair is in satisfactory financial condition." Actually, said Moore, whose bank has a $6,000,000 stake in the fair, the fair will need "several million dollars" to pay expenses before it can even reopen on April 21. Moore was joined in his walkout by a prestigious cast: David Rockefeller, president of the Chase Manhattan Bank; William S. Renchard, president of the Chemical Bank New York Trust Co.; Dale E. Sharp, vice chairman of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co.; and William H. Moore, chairman of Bankers...
Both sides agreed to start bargaining in advance of Jan. 1 when the USW formally plans to reopen the contract...
...Harvard Council for Under-graduate Affairs decided last night to "reopen discussion of the parietals issue...
...think things are the way they should be in a community," he said, "where the majority of 250 youngsters are drunk by the end of the evening-think what a percentage of the families in Darien that figure represents-where teen-agers can force parents to reopen the bar at 12:30 in the morning, and where it seems that almost all of those kids left the party with a different date than they started with...