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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...William V. T. Knight, a special student in Bolcal Relations, will head one of those teams that will interview Vietcong defectors. Americans will lead the teams, but Vietnamese students will do the actual interviewing...
...traveling salesman for its bread-and-butter trade. The motel mix Matthews offers is free and easy parking, a swimming pool and a good room within walking distance of the town's No. 1 retail center. Obviously the formula works. With a healthy 75% occupancy rate last year (v. 64% for hotels) Downtowner Corp. rang up sales of $15,300,000, or 37% over...
...Boom Slayer. Roche may have a touch of the typical automan's optimism, but other seasoned economy watchers agree that business is basically sound. "A recession is certainly not imminent," says Harvard Economist John V. Lintner. "Business is very strong." Echoes James Robertson, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board: "Too much is being made of the auto figures and the market performance. When matched with other straws in the wind, neither of these developments means much." Even so, Gardner Ackley, the President's chief economist, says: "Some of the tremendous exuberance has gone out of the economy...
Sales Jan. 1 - May 10 66 v. 1965 Inventory Days' Supply...
Spurred by Supreme Court decisions, and anxious not to be embarrassed by another case like Escobedo v. Illinois (TIME cover, April 29), the Chicago Police Department is trying to revamp its treatment of accused citizens. In General Order 66-9, Superintendent Orlando W. Wilson has just admonished...