Word: agreement
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...prospects for a nuclear test ban agreement at Geneva become progressively brighter (and sporadically dimmer), it seems apparent that Western negotiators, hastening to score a propaganda victory and, possibly, contribute to a healthier world, have overlooked a vital point in the mechanics of a moratorium. Under the partial draft treaty, as it now reads, all testing will stop, even those explosions which may be necessary for the continuation of experiments in the peaceful application of atomic energy...
...atom, atomic research will lose many of its most devoted and imaginative workers. Even if the ban is legally only a temporary one, there will be a strong moral commitment implicit in it, which may make it difficult ever to resume tests. Considering the possible finality of the agreement they are undertaking, the men at Geneva should introduce flexible provisions governing peaceful experimentation under an international agency...
Discussion on the non-Honors sections of the CEP report was abandoned early in the Faculty meetings on it, as Delmar Leighton, Master of Dudley observed last week, "not for lack of discussion, but for lack of agreement on an acceptable solution...
...professors expressed partial agreement last night to a proposal by a Divinity School faculty member that a course in Christian culture be included in the undergraduate curriculum...
David J. Heinsma '62 and Alan K. Henrikson '62 spoke for the affirmative, and Richard G. Corum '62 and Alfred J. Dougherty '62 upheld the negative side. The debate topic was "Resolved: That further development of nuclear weapons should be prohibited by international agreement...