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Rockefeller's idea of a free world confederation evolves from a proposal that he attempted in 1960 to inject into the Republican Party platform. The plank was to assess approval of the growth of "regional confederation of nations...
Warchol also recommended that a committee be organized to study the HSA "in its relations with the community" and an annual "visiting committee" to annually re-assess...
Manhattan is traditionaly a national track power, yet it would be foolhardy to assess the Crimson's chances in the nationals at this point. The Cage track is rather unique, and injuries make predictions dangerous. But it looks as if the problem of confidence might plague coach Bill McCurdy throughout the season...
...writers in America today, Edmund Wilson is probably the most versatile and certainly the most cosmopolitan. When Doctor Zhivago appears, he points out where the translators betrayed the Russian original. When the Dead Sea Scrolls are published, he learns Hebrew, the better to assess their value. Wilson is a man of letters at home, it would seem, in all civilizations, and the U.S.'s only critic committed to nothing but his good taste...
When the Chancellor visits Washington next week for consultations on the Berlin crisis, President Kennedy will be the first Western leader to assess the foreign policy concessions that Adenauer has made in his coalition deal with the Free Democrats-or at least to discover which of the conditions Adenauer considers binding. The text of the coalition agreement is still secret, but it is known to include a demand that West Germany, as a NATO partner, should have nuclear weapons as well as "modern launching systems," and an equal voice with the U.S. in any decision to use atomic warheads...