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...Harvard Student Agencies' Board of Directors has recognized--somewhat belatedly--that the Harvard community deserves answers to the questions raised about its charter-flight operations. A three-man committee of the Board will prepare a report discussing charges that the HSA has violated international charter regulations and that its fares for European flights are excessive. But the report will be satisfactory only if it is frank and detailed, and advance indications are hardly optimistic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: From HSA: Truth or Evasion | 3/3/1965 | See Source »

...first step toward the sabotage, Collier ordered Ray Wood to pick up some planks and nails to make spiked boards for puncturing police-car tires, and gasoline bottles for Molotov cocktails. Collier also began talking about setting up three-man demolition teams to knock out U.S. oilfields and military installations. Early this month, Collier and Wood went to Canada to make final arrangements for bringing in 30 sticks of dynamite. A frowsy, 6-ft. blonde named Michelle Duclos, 26, was to bring the dynamite from Montreal to New York in her car. She is a member of the separatist Rassemblement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: The Monumental Plot | 2/26/1965 | See Source »

...complaints or to admit its investigating teams to probe alleged injustice. Sometimes, as in the case of last year's Panama riots, the commission does not even have to file a complaint. It is invited to make an impartial assessment, and it does. Called in by Panama, a three-man team, consisting of a Dutch law professor, a Swedish judge and a leading Indian lawyer, stunned its host by finding in favor of the U.S. (TIME, June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rule Of Law: Justice by Publicity | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

Nonetheless, the assignment illustrates Johnson's growing reliance on Ackley and his colleagues. With a professional staff of only 16, the three-man Council ranks (as Heller liked to say) somewhere between the Indian Claims Commission and the American Battle Monuments Commission, and has a budget of only $645,000; yet it exerts power and influence far beyond its size. Last week the Council's members worked late into each night helping to prepare the budget and the President's annual economic message to Congress. Ranging from high policy to day-to-day chores, the CEA keeps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Government: The Wiggle Watchers | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

Simon hinted at possible instances of mismanagement, ordered a three-man committee of review to look into the company's past dealings. The committee's first case: a $70 million Wheeling contract for a Blaw-Knox hot strip mill at a time when, says Simon, Blaw-Knox had little experience in such work-but did have a member on the Wheeling board. Giving Blaw-Knox the order, said Simon, was like "buying an Edsel with a Ford on the board." What did William Steele think of Simon's blast? "Without justification," he said, taking off just enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Blast from Simon | 12/25/1964 | See Source »

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