Word: concernedly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...apparent main concern inside the U.S. Government -at the White House, the State Department and the Pentagon-continues to be prosecution of the war rather than formulation of terms for peace. As far as public priorities are concerned, this is logical enough; what private thoughts the Administration has about a settlement should remain private until they can be used for practical effect. But since the war quite possibly will end by negotiation, the U.S. had better have clearly in mind the maximum goals that it aims for and the minimum terms it will settle...
...most of its 18 years worrying about the possibility of an attack across its central front by the 89 Communist divisions poised in Eastern Europe. Last week, at the first meeting at NATO's new Brussels headquarters, the defense ministers of the 14 military allies had a new concern: the sudden Soviet buildup in the Mediterranean, on NATO's southern flank...
...resolution does not say what the Faculty would consider "appropriate steps." One law professor construed it to mean an official expression of concern about the directive from the Harvard Administration. Another said it implies an action similar to Columbia University's: barring military recruiters from campus until Hershey's directive is rescinded...
...Faculty's concern was that the directive made students' expressions of opinion on campus relevant to their draft status. Two professors said that they judged the Faculty to be unanimous in considering the directive "patently illegal" and its enforcement a "violation of civil liberties...
Wilson said planning for new facilities, especially in field research, was an "immediate concern" of the Center...