Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Selective Service revisions currently before President Eisenhower would not allow many men to escape the draft permanently, but would delay the induction of fathers and of men over 26, a Selective Service spokesman in Washington explained yesterday...
...increasing number of volunteers combined with smaller draft calls may allow fathers over 26 to be deferred from the draft in the near future, a spokesman for the Selective Service said yesterday...
...believe, however, that you have oversimplified the case for Urban Renewal and seriously calumnied this city in the process of making your point. Certainly John Gunther is no adequate authority on the physical condition of any city. His analytical method, that of the itinerant tabula rosa, does not allow him to investigate fully all of the various issues of his allegations. His flat statement that "Cambridge . . . is mostly a slum" disregards the less palmy aspects of this town...
...policy changes, which were adopted last October, provide for more flexible standards, which will allow "well considered experiments in education." The Council will thus permit engineering education to "express an institution's own individuality and ideals...
...present the U.S. is very willing to look to the U.N. for a proposed disarmament solution, but not for its administration. The only way to allow the U.N. to manage a general disarming is to give it more authority by changing its charter. In order to enforce disarmament the U.N. should have two basic powers which it now lacks: (1) a restricted but effective military force under its own control to back up its decisions, and (2) a World Court empowered to summon any disobeying nation before it. These powers would avoid war as a means of enforcement...