Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ambassadors in Africa have tried to reassure moderate leaders, but doubts remain that Washington would do much to help them resist aggression by ambitious Soviet clients. Says one moderate African President: "American credibility is now suspect. If the Soviets were blatantly to try to subvert my country tomorrow, I'd think we might get sympathetic, clucking noises out of Washington, but not much else...
Mylonaf has affirmed her determination to play. "I'm going to get the medical clearance tomorrow," she said yesterday. She added she expects to play Thursday night...
...limited to the amount of productivity increases and hinted that legislated fringe benefits would be reduced. "The progress of some," he declared, "cannot be at the cost of others' misery." Sounding like California's Jerry Brown, Hernandez declared that sac rifice rather than new miracles is on tomorrow's agenda. He said that his own government "overspends, is highly inefficient, unresponsive to the calls and needs of the people and is all but impossible to control and direct." He promised a thorough over haul of both the bureaucracy and the island's weak education system...
...said that the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning will send out notices tomorrow to department and house staffs asking them to notify all women of their eligibility...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Committee on Foreign Policy will set up tables in the 12 Houses and the Union by tomorrow to collect money or the victims of last Wednesday's earthquake in Guatemala, Robert Palay '77, the group's program coordinator, said yesterday...