Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...clinking glasses and pleasant buzz at the French embassy party in Vientiane, Laos. That is, until U.S. Ambassador William H. Sullivan, 45, strolled up to a group of American pacifists, who had stopped long enough to wet their whistles before flying on to Hanoi. At the sight of Sullivan, U.C.L.A. Professor Franz Schurmann, 41, reelingly announced: "I'm a subversive." "I hope you enjoy your adolescent behavior," snapped the ambassador. "Say 'adolescent' again and I'll fight you!" roared Schurmann and put up his fists. It got no further, of course, as embassy aides and Novelist...
Presiding in the temporary absence of Mayor Walter J. Sullivan, Vellucci introduced a resolution ordering that the names of Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy '48, Eugene J. McCarthy and Richard M. Nixon be placed on the April 30th primary ballot...
...result of this growing Communist menace, the U.S. is gradually increasing its carefully unadvertised presence in Laos. The U.S. ambassador in the capital of Vientiane, William Sullivan, has quietly spent his time directing little bits of crucial help to the right places, leaving Prince Souvanna Phouma free to run the government in his own way. Officially, the U.S. has no combat troops in Laos, but it does have 72 military attaches in Vientiane, more than are assigned to any other U.S. embassy in the world. Six months ago, an American in the capital was a rarity; now husky, crewcut young...
...includes Love Is Blue, have soared to 750,000. Mauriat's record is also in the top 25 in England and has started to sell briskly in Japan (though not, as yet, in France). Recently he was invited to the U.S. for a TV performance on The Ed Sullivan Show and was plied with offers for cross-country personal-appearance tours...
...report a loss for '67 partly because of heavy containerization expenses. City's proposed $80 million deal for the potentially profitable company would put Scharffenberger in fo'c'sle-to-fo'c'sle competition with another Litton alumnus: Walter Kidde & Co. President Fred Sullivan, who last month won ailing United States Lines' consent to a merger...