Word: senlis
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What Will It Take? Tenuously supplied by low-flying C46 transports, Kong Le holds on. Last week he looked longingly at the spot on his crinkled battle map that indicated the primary Pathet Lao supply point: Muong Sen, just over the border in Communist North Viet Nam, on Route 7. "The supply dumps there would make fine targets for bombs," he said wistfully, protesting, like so many other commanders in the age of limited war, against constricting "ground rules." Since the U.S. is obviously not yet willing to hit North Vietnamese targets, Kong Le hopes at least...
...main pressure on the legislature to retain the plans for the underpasses is coming from two Democratic Cambridge representatives: State Sen. Francis X. McCann, the sponsor of the original underpass bill, and Rep. John Toomey, chair man of the powerful Ways and Means Committee in the House. McCann has charged that opponents of the underpasses are really trying to ruin him politically...
Only a year after the annual award was first given to Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.), the HYRC was unable to find a prominent Republican to come to Harvard and accept the honor...
Earlier this year, the Club's repeated attempts to induce Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton to accept the award failed, as the governor did not even reply to the HYRC's requests. And then this spring, Sen. Margaret Chase Smith (R-Maine) was asked to accept the award, but she answered several weeks ago that her schedule was too full to permit a trip to Harvard...
...Salzen revealed that Scranton, Sen. Thruston Morton (R-Ky.), Rep, William E. Miller (R-N.Y.), national Republican chairman, and Massachusetts Attorney General Edward W. Brooke were being considered for the award along with Lodge...