Word: traded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deferment for two years of all but what the President called "the most important, urgent and necessary" travel outside the Western Hemisphere to save $500 million of the $4 billion now being spent abroad each year by U.S. tourists; a series of export promotion aids to increase the U.S. trade surplus, which now runs at more than $4 billion a year, by an additional $500 million (see BUSINESS...
...confusion of talk about payments balances and gold flows, just about everybody realizes that something is wrong with the international system of money and gold. The time has come, if not for sweeping reform, at least for searching reappraisal of the apparatus through which major nations finance their global trade, tourism and investment...
Included among the trade-off victories were two consecutive forfeited bouts, one to each school. At 137, Harvard's Bruce Goodman suffered a dislocated elbow in the third period of his match with Jack Wu. But the five points M.I.T. received for that match had hardly been tallied on the score board when M.I.T.'s Jack Maxham, at 145, dislocated his knee. It meant a first-period forfeit victory to Harvard's Jeff Seder, and a matching five points for the Crimson in the team score...
...prevent tourists from going outside the Western Hemisphere is ... a shocking infringement on individual rights," Haberler says. He also opposes the measures because they would restrict international trade, and, by discriminating against Europe, "add a strong touch of economic warfare...
...council approved the formation of the three subcommittees proposed by Hoffmann's steering group, and added a fourth--to deal with the University's relations with Cambridge and neighboring communities. The other subcommittees, which will all meet before next Tuesday, will consider the University's "trade" with the outside world in "personnel" (i.e. the draft and recruiting), "money and ideas" (i.e. contracts and grants with the government and other outside organizations), and the University's relations with its students...