Word: wall
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...journalists is to go where the news and the newsmakers are, and a phalanx of TIME correspondents last week spread out to catch the news and views-in Washington, in Wall Street, Pittsburgh. Chicago and among economists and businessmen through the land-of the titanic struggle between the White House and the biggest company in the nation's basic industry. There hadn't been a business story like it in years. For White House Correspondent Hugh Sidey, the job meant covering a President capable of presiding genially over a soirée for the Shah of Iran after...
...onslaught short of outright siege. All the dire predictions that the war of nerves itself would paralyze the city had proved false. Savings accounts now totaled $350,750,000, a new record for West Berlin; twice as many tourists were flooding the city (many to view the ugly Wall itself) as came at the same time last year; the once-worrisome population exodus was now ended. Said Clay: "West Berliners have recovered from the shock of the Wall ... It is the healthiest-looking withering city you ever...
Last week Sullivan sailed the barge up the Charles and tied it to the river-wall next to the Yacht Club. At that time, officials said the boat, which has a perimeter of 131 feet, is the largest ever to come through the Boston locks...
...barge remained tied to the wall, and Sullivan became the "mystery man of Cambridge" as the entire city wondered what he planned to do with the boat. But last night Sullivan revealed to the CRIMSON that "the city has just issued him a foundation permit 131 feet in perimeter...
...Harvard Sailing Team has been trying for several months to obtain an area of the river-wall near where Sullivan has tied up his barge as the berthing area for its new fleet of sailboats, but has reportedly run into legal complications...