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...Heartbreak Ridge." Attacking again later, a U.S. battalion lost two-thirds of its strength (about 650 men); only three men reached the top. Soon, the Reds had the ridge again. This week U.S. forces once more attacked. On the eastern front, U.S. Marines pulled off military history's first airborne operation by helicopters. It was necessary to post a battle-ready reconnaissance company on top of a 3,800-ft. peak. The height was not defended by Reds, but if the marines had made the grueling two-day climb on foot, toting their gear, they would have been...
Another Business School faculty member, Malcolm P. McNair, Lincoln Filene Professor of Retailing, will be one of the speakers. "The need for flexibility of organization and of looking ahead" will keynote discussion in the two-day conference...
Leaving Cambridge in the second week of July, Conant started his two-month trip with an alumni meeting during his two-day stopover-in Hawaii. The only trouble Conant ran into was in San Francisco where he discovered he lacked all necessary passports for his long trip...
Leaving Cambridge in the second week of July, Conant started his two-month trip with an alumni meeting during his two-day stopover-in Hawaii. The only trouble Conant ran into was in San Francisco where he discovered he lacked all necessary passports for his long trip...
Adriatic Frolic. Bevan and his wife found "no fake austerity" during a two-day visit at Tito's summer home on the Adriatic island of Brioni, but found no opulence either. "It had the flavor of a partisan company headquarters." Hero-Worshiper Bevan sketched a picture of Tito and his comrades of World War II days who are now government officials, sitting on the island in bunkhouse familiarity swapping crackerbarrel jokes and war memories. Bevan pooh-poohed the idea that Tito, approaching 60 and recovering from an abdominal operation, was past his prime. "His tanned, compact figure might have...