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During 1961, Kennedy suffered some major setbacks, including one, in Cuba, that might have ruined some Presidents.* Yet, his popularity has remained consistently high, seemingly unaffected by his vicissitudes. In the latest Gallup poll, 78% of the American people said that they approved of the way he is doing his...
At a huge state dinner that evening at Accra's Ambassador Hotel, Nkrumah was effusive as he mentioned Ghana's regard for the Queen, but he pointedly failed to say that the same regard extended to Britain as a nation. "The wind of change blowing through Africa has...
Mrs. Bunting said that the merger would bring a "change in the way people admitted to graduate school, and a change in the degree," but that the GSAS would be otherwise unaffected.
Work in History 98, the junior tutorial, probably will be unaffected by the change Wolff declared. It should remain "free-wheeling" and reflect the needs of the individual student, he said.
If a possible appeal to the Massachusetts Department of Public Saftey for special exception to the law is unsuccessful, the three games will be played either Friday or Saturday afternoons. Varsity football, beginning 1:30 p.m., is unaffected by the new law.