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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...start in Paris in mid-December (see FOREIGN NEWS), Administration officials were busy last week refining U.S. proposals for closer NATO cooperation in armaments, scientific research and development. Since outlines of the Administration's approach were set before Ike's illness, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles & Co. can work U.S. plans for the meeting into nearly finished form without consulting the President. But the stamp of finality must be put upon the plans by the President himself. And after the advance paper work is done, no one else can speak for the U.S. at Paris with quite...
...Livermore Laboratory Director Herbert York, Harvard Chemistry Professor George B. Kistiakowsky. The fifth new member, Lieut. General (ret.) James Harold Doolittle, is a notable all-round man -engineer (doctor of science, M.I.T., 1925), topflight air commander in World War II, executive (a director and vice president of Shell Oil Co.). and one of the clearest voices in the field of defense. M.I.T.'s Dr. James R. Killian, who is also a member of the committee, still remains the presidential eyes and ears on the subject. But as a presidential committee, the scientists will be able to deal more directly...
Concurrently, spokesman for Hunneman and Co., real estate agents for the University has suggested that single houses at Kirkland Place, Hubbard Park, Memorial Drive, now used for faculty residences, might be used to house married graduate students...
...blood drive, which closes today, needs only 128 additional pints to better its peacetime record established last fall. All those who have missed their appointments and any who have made no appointment may make their donations today, according to Dave Huber '59, co-chairman of the campaign. Donations will be taken at Memorial Hall from...
...Cross yesterday began collecting blood donations in what is so far "one of the largest peace-time blood drives in the history of Harvard," according to Stanley B. Lyss '58, co-chairman of the P.B.H. blood drive...