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It's true, the B's can pack more ammo into a blue zone now than all the tea in China. Picture it: added to the Espo line are the two Hulls at the point and Mikita as a rover. That thought alone should make the Gumper retire.
Simon S. Kuznets, Baker Professor of Economics, a pioneer of national income and economic growth studies in developing nations, will retire on July 1, 1971. He has been on the Harvard Faculty since 1960.
In a bristling letter to the White House, 200 Taiwanese legislators last week warned Nixon that his policy was "unrealistic and fallacious." Taipei's semi-independent United Daily News, in an almost unheard of salvo at Chiang's Cabinet, blasted the Foreign Ministry for being "cowardly and insensitive...
No sooner was the Rev. Ian Paisley elected to Northern Ireland's Parliament as the spokesman of Ulster's right-wing Protestants than he turned his victory speech last spring into an attack on the head of the Protestant government. Said Paisley of moderate Unionist Prime Minister James...
As for Munro's pride, it would take-a greater act of character to accept the opinions of the team and retire than to hang on obstinately in the face of criticism.