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  • address on the problems of the South and the need for leadership. A struggle for control of the N.Y. waterfront between the AFL and the CIO entered the pier strike as members of the International Longshoremen’s Association (AFL) started a back-to-work
  • by the board of regents. 11/3 American Association of University Professors scores UT regents action, plans intervention. Students continue protest. Faculty reaffirms confidence in Rainey. 11/7 FDR elected to fourth term. 11/13 James Lawrence Fly resigns
  • Parkway; Carlton Leeds, recent , ice president of the Ne\\ York Botanical Gardens; Virginia Calloway, who heads Calloway Gardens in Georgia; Robert Lederer, executive director of the Association of American Nurserymen; and Craig Steffan, supervising
  • . But the difficul­ ties associated with such innovations are many. Because of their exp ri­ rnental nature, at first they are only used on patients who show no response to other treatment. A nation­ wide experiment i. now in progress to det rmine how effective
  • with the growing independence of the NATO nations and the intransi­ gence of Charles de Gaulle. Johnson encouraged the idea of regional development in many areas, but nowhere with more telling results than in the formation of the Association of S()Utheast Asian