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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Commission on National Goals this week put a challenge to the U.S. in the bluntest terms to come out of an official document in the Eisenhower Administration. Established by President Eisenhower last February, the commission, headed by Henry M. Wriston, president-emeritus of Brown University,† had as its charter the development of a "broad outline of national objectives and programs for the next decade and longer." The Wriston Report not only fulfills that requirement but details some hard specifics and boldface imperatives. Items...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ADMINISTRATION: Goals to Go | 12/5/1960 | See Source »

...Deal ideas, notably the theory that only pump-priming could make the economy grow. During World War II, Brookings went into everything from manpower allocation to postwar reconversion. In 1947, when Congress scrapped on foreign aid proposals, Brookings settled the fight with a plan that became the basic charter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Brookings the Broker | 11/28/1960 | See Source »

...Boxer Rebellion, this school was, according to Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, "a work through which the bright conscience and warm heart of America could shine in splendor." Religious interest played a much less important role when Harvard-Yenching was established in 1928. According to its charter, it exists "to conduct and provide research, instruction and publication in the culture of China..."In accordance with these aims, the Harvard-Yenching Institute has concentrated upon advancing Chinese scholarship-not upon training doctors or school teachers, as Yale-in-China has tended...

Author: By Claude E. Welch jr., | Title: Harvard and Yale in China | 11/19/1960 | See Source »

...victory. All the same, an adventurous excitement built up as the squad got ready for its one big faraway fling of the year, a game with Bowling Green State University near Toledo, Ohio. After recoiling at the cost of a four-engined plane, the school settled on a charter from Arctic-Pacific Airlines ($7,700) in a C-46, a tired, twin-engined relic of World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DISASTERS: Can You See Many Lights? | 11/14/1960 | See Source »

...argued that "as a viable institution, the U.N. will have to be subordinated to regional organizations." Specifically, he suggested that a group composed of the entire Atlantic Community be formed and that the Organization of American States be strengthened. He pointed out that the OAS has charter provisions for setting up inter-American laws and regional institutions such as universities...

Author: By Soma S. Golden, | Title: Future Success of United Nations Hinges on Conduct of U.S., Soviet | 10/8/1960 | See Source »

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