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In the belief that "Vietnam will not be the last such outbreak to threaten the security interests of America", the Navy is blueprinting a "radical overhaul in the structure of its fleets."
Peter Henig
Agribusiness Conference In March of this year the post of president of the Chicago Board of Trade was filled by Henry W. Wilson Jr.
Fred Goff
President Anastasio Somoza, the Nicaraguan dictator, is attempting to bolster his image by local press coverage which portrays his rendezvous with a number of prominent Americans.
Elliot Carlson
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Universities in growing numbers are spurning Government contracts that call for secret research.
Opposition to military research in the university is gaining momentum across the country. Students, faculty and professional associations are pressuring university administrators and U.S. Government agencies for change in the military-university complex.
Edie Black
A Washington Post article entitled "Brazilians Cry Plot Over Amazon Plan" (June 6, 1965) reported a controversy in Brazil over a proposal for international cooperation on research in the Amazon River basin. The uproar began when a delegation from the National Academy of Sciences, two State Department representatives, and twelve university advisers met in Rio de Janeiro with the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture and National Research Council to discuss the establishment of several research centers to study forestry and farming in the basin.