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While the debate went on, many Britons, even among those who affect not to care a fig whether the young Princess marries her airman or not, found themselves caught up in it: they professed themselves sated with it, but they could not escape it. Like polite weekend guests unwillingly trapped in a family quarrel, they could not choose but hear. As the week wore on, the young Princess fulfilled her royal functions, well-armed in the impassive mask of dignity that is royalty's required uniform. In tiara and strapless pink and white gown, she helped her sister...
...said that this definitely might affect Council action on its scholarships, whose stipends now range from $300 to $500; the German exchange student program, and the beneficiary aid to needy students prominent in extracurricular activities...
...little prospect of their merging in the near future. So long as this situation prevails, we shall have to reject the idea of one China, because we cannot turn over the eight million people on Formosa to Communist rule. Nor should our recognition of Peking, if this should occur, affect our close ties with the Republic of China government...
Actually, no foreseeable Canadian-Soviet trade treaty would affect Canada's strategic embargoes, which are set up under agreement with the other NATO powers. And Canada's nonstrategic trade with Russia, never greater than $5,000,000 a year in either direction since 1946, seems unlikely to grow much; the two countries, similar in geography and geology, export many of the same products...
Meanwhile, College undergraduates led by Burton F. Traub '57 started a mail and telephone campaign aimed at persuading the station to change its stand and carry the game. There was some possibility that a large number of letters and phone calls today might affect WNAC-TV's policy...