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One of the week's witnesses still clung to the notion of unaccountability. James J. Angleton, 57, had been chief of the CIA's counter-intelligence until he was pressured to retire last year because of his unyielding cold war stance. From 1955 to 1973, Angleton was in...
Dark Side of the Moon was not, after all, a typical rock album that grew stale after repeated listening. It was an album whose appeal was slow but steady. With each playing, different complexities of its electronic make-up were revealed, and, as a result, the more one listened, the...
Israel should retire to its pre-war 1967 borders as ordered, under a United Nations guarantee of these borders, specifically underwritten by the big powers, against change other than through free, full, open and agreed change. To the above recommendations which I have repeatedly made, I now propose the creation...
Nickerson originally said he would retire on July 1, but agreed last spring to remain with the Corporation until the fall.
Southern, who is only the second person and the first woman to receive tenure in Afro since the department was established in 1969, will assume the chairmanship of the department this spring from Ewart Guinier '33, who will be 66 years old--the mandatory age at which chairmen must retire...