Word: councill
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Against the wintry backdrop of statistics, President Eisenhower sent to Congress this week a calm reminder of the U.S. economy's strength and a firm prediction of its renewed growth. The President's yearly Economic Report, drafted with the help of his Council of Economic Advisers, reiterated that 1957 was a year of record-setting prosperity. Total industrial output equaled the 1956 record. Gross national product ($434 billion) and total personal income '($343 billion) surpassed 1956 levels by 5%. At midyear the employment total stood at a new record high of 67.2 million, and the last quarter...
After graduating from Wittenburg College, Lindsley held a National Research Council Fellowship at the Medical School and at the Massachusetts General Hospital. During the war he directed a project on the selection and training of radar operators for the Armed Services...
...four ways in which U.N. machinery could be used in the disarmament picture, he said were his own office, the Security Council, the General Assembly and the Disarmament Commission...
...specific recommendations have yet been completed, but consideration is being given to measures which might make the Council more representative. These might include election of more members by Houses, rather than classes...
...evaluation Committee will submit its recommendations in March, Leland reported. A new constitution, or any amendments to the old one, would then be considered by the Council and submitted to the student body. Members of the committee are Leland, Barber, John Maher '60, Fred Sander '59, and Richard T. Cooper...