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When Financial Impresario O. Roy Chalk purchased the D.C. Transit System in 1956, streetcars still rumbled through the nation's capital, passengers sweltered or froze in antiquated buses and the books were in chaos. Chalk promised a new deal, then set about proving that he was as adept at...
For three days, crowds rumbled through Amman carrying signs saying AMERICAN PHANTOMS KILL ARAB CHILDREN. Finally a mob of nearly 1,000 burned the U.S. Information Service library, while another crowd of 800 roared on to the U.S. embassy. Amman police and soldiers were nowhere to be seen. Brushing past...
Harvard has lost heavily from the boat that rumbled to a 4-1 season and the Sprint championship last year, and Parker has been forced to use three of last year's J. V. oarsmen-one of whom will stroke-and a sophomore, in his varsity shell this spring. A...
It was a hot dry-season afternoon. Adjudant-Chef Robert Garros, 34, stopped his Jeep and looked back. A long funnel of dust stretched out behind his platoon's four battered, dun-colored weapons carriers. His 35 legionnaires were tired and filthy, their faces caked with white dust. After...
Harvard's powerful squash team, gaining momentum for tough matches with Penn and Princeton in mid-February, rumbled over an undefeated Navy squad, 7-2, at Hemenway Gymnasium Saturday afternoon to stay unbeaten and unchallenged in four contests.