Word: interallied
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...asked who really set policy, and he said that it was his task force." When asked how long the task force would be setting policy, Berle was noncommittal. He agreed that it was high time the Administration found itself an Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, hinting that he himself might "soon be back writing books...
...hand in policy that no one really has responsibility. Not counting the investigating teams looking into the Cuba failure itself, and Kennedy's proposal to send U.N. Ambassador Stevenson on a fence-mending swing around South America, at least four top-level men are handling various facets of inter-American affairs...
According to Crimson tennis coach Jack Barnaby, Sullivan, who in his first year of varsity play was a constant challenge to number-one man Bob Bowditch, showed "great maturity" when he reached the finals of the New England Inter-collegiate championships last weekend. Losing to Bowditch in the finals, Sullivan teamed with him to win the doubles title for Harvard, despite painful leg cramps...
...letter No. 719 to the Organization of American States last week, U.S. Ambassador Philip W. Bonsai formally announced to Latin America that the Alliance for Progress was now in business. With assurance of a $600 million starter from Congress, the U.S. has called a meeting of the OAS Inter-American Economic and Social Council to start concrete work "in all key areas of economic and social betterment." The meeting, to begin July 15, will probably be held at the exclusive Cantegril Country Club at Punta del Este, a Uruguayan beach resort 60 miles east of Montevideo, and President Kennedy...
...senior citizen among U.S. magazines, the Saturday Evening Post often acts its age. The Post has never moved fast. Around Philadelphia, where it has dwelt for 232 years,* the Post still makes inter-plant deliveries by electric truck, a form of conveyance that went out everywhere else with the Stanley Steamer. The Post spurned cigarette ads until 1930, liquor ads until 1958. It has changed editors only twice this century. Last week the Post was preparing to change editors again...