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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...deficit was a flood of uneasy dollars that are always seeking the highest interest rates around the world. They flowed to such countries as West Germany and Great Britain as interest rates eased in the U.S. But the overall and continuing deficit in the balance of payments has a broader cause: the fact that the U.S. is spending more abroad on defense, economic aid, military assistance, tourism and private investments than it earns from its foreign trade, thus piling up foreign claims against the U.S. gold supply...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SOLID GOLD PROBLEM.: U.S. Allies Must Help Solve It | 11/7/1960 | See Source »

...broader tax base responsive to growth would be necessary to finance the greater educational aid that the towns need so badly. Boutin is against the sales and income taxes, but has spoken of possible replacement of the head tax in two or four years. Powell has attacked Boutin's "fantastic" tax program and spending, and urges the state to "continue a government of ALL THE PEOPLE--reject the special interests...

Author: By William A. Weber, | Title: The New Hampshire Election | 11/2/1960 | See Source »

...next election, however, the race was so close that both sides could claim a victory. In the official 1952 CRIMSON poll, Eisenhower carried the University by 32 votes and ran a photo-finish with Stevenson among undergraduates. But if results of somewhat broader unofficial pollings of Adams House and the Law School were added in, Stevenson emerged as the winner...

Author: By Clark Woodroe, | Title: Presidential Poll Seeks University Election Trends | 10/25/1960 | See Source »

...Cowan on the issue of fallout shelters (CRIMSON 10/14/60), Mr. Gilder has made the same gross omissions that he attributed to both these contributors. His argument that less expensive countermeasures will eventually damage the effectiveness of fallout shelters is not without merit. However, considerations of a political and much broader kind legislate against the advisability of a shelter program. These considerations spring from the world consensus that mankind has a bleak future in a permanent "armsathon," and that no effort to call a halt is too great or too soon. The United States, if she is to contribute her share...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DETERRENT TO PEACE | 10/19/1960 | See Source »

...decline of United States power in the U.N., University observers feel that the presence of neutrals has made the organization a better forum for world opinion. The lopsidedness that once prevailed has vanished, and now the Assembly can consider issues more objectively in the light of a broader, unbiased world view...

Author: By Soma S. Golden, | Title: Neutralists Challenge East, West In Battle for Control of Assembly | 10/7/1960 | See Source »

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