Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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After Brussels, Kissinger flew to London, where he spoke to the Pilgrims, a prestigious Anglo-American society. In a remarkable address that evoked comparison with his "New Atlantic Charter" speech in Manhattan last February, Kissinger offered an eloquent assessment of the state of American-European relations...
...labyrinthine scenario that shuttles Kennedy and Monroe round the country, juggling dark glasses, wigs and stand-ins to cover their trysts. Even Monroe's last words were about Kennedy, claims Wilson. Kennedy's brother-in-law Peter Lawford, by Wilson's account the last person she spoke to, allegedly heard her say haltingly over the telephone: "Say goodbye to the President and say goodbye to yourself, because you're a nice...
Stewart Holden '74, a member of the council, called its action Tuesday night "an outrage" and said that he spoke for many Mather House residents. He said that the problems Dobsen listed were "spurious", and attributed the voiding to conflict within the council...
...spoke to the guidance counselor, who spoke to Miss Davis, who called me in and lectured me. In a style of dialogue known only to high school Latin teachers and their fawning students, we talked...
...project seemed to be a success for everyone involved. Myrtle Shattuck spoke for most jurors: "It is easier to concentrate on TV than if we had the people here." The attorneys found several advantages. More precise opening statements were possible, said Lawyer Thomas J. Murray Jr., because "I knew exactly what my witnesses were going to say." Assistant Attorney General Robert Oglesby said that he was more relaxed when questioning a witness in front of a camera instead of a jury. The witnesses were more at ease too. All the cases decided involved appropriation of land for the widening...