Word: ronald
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...first round of the President's pre-Peking summit meetings with Western leaders begins this week, when Canada's Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau comes to the White House. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler announced that the President and Mrs. Nixon will spend Feb. 21-28 in China, visiting Peking, the capital; Shanghai, China's largest city; and Hangchow, the picturesque winter retreat of Chairman Mao Tse-tung. Henry Kissinger, the President's foreign policy adviser, noted that there will doubtless be discussion of other nations between Nixon and the Chinese, but as for the war in Viet...
Federal expenditures for research and development in chemistry have risen by 5 per cent over three years, but the actual purchasing power of the funds is down by 20 per cent, Ronald E. Vanelli '41, director of the Chemistry Laboratories, said yesterday. "We are losing half of our fellowships and just holding our own on research which is the same as losing ground," he said...
...intimidation," their characterization of placards, leaflets, and picketing as "brutish," "intolerable," and "unforgivable" itself constitutes intimidation of political protest. The statement they signed attempts both to censure the expression of free speech and to defend an outrageous example of irresponsible scholarship. Robert B. Leflar '72 Phllip N. Alexander '73 Ronald L. Tresper, tutor Harvey Nicholls '73 Donna J. Brorby '73 Kenneth R. Manning, tutor Harllsos A. Lessios '73 Kenneth H. Hass '72 Frank R. Beaton '72 Betsy L. Wolf '73 Marcin A. Duncan '74 Bernard Lo, tutor and 93 other members of Dunster House...
David Kissinger is only ten years old, but he has already learned something about making news. On the presidential plane The Spirit of '76 with his father, Henry Kissinger, and White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler, he heard the inevitable newsmen ask the inevitable question: "When are we going to China?" When Dad did not answer, David helped out. "You're going in March, aren't you?" he piped up. That was news of the first magnitude, and Master David was quickly whisked back to his seat, where Ziegler asked him where he had got his information...
...disagreement with the magazine's new owners (TIME. Nov. 29), Charney took the title of editor and stepped up the search for what he called a "consummate professional" to help him revitalize and run the Review. The search ended last week with the selection of TIME Senior Editor Ronald P. Kriss...