Word: deliverances
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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¶ The U.S. has the ability (through Air Force and Navy aircraft operating from a system of worldwide bases) "to deliver strategic weapons of such destructive power that the deterrent effect of this delivery capability would discourage any embarkation by the Sino-Soviet bloc in general war."
Another control problem is how to supply small bursts of power to alter the course of a rocket deep in space, to land it softly on the moon or swing it around Mars. Fuel systems now in use do not operate efficiently at low throttle, and once the fuel is...
Kennan will deliver a total of six public lectures--two per week--on a topic not yet decided but expected to be some aspect of foreign affairs. The series will be sponsored by the History Department.
Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology, will deliver the first of two lectures on "The Doctor-Patient Relationship," to be presented Feb. 3 and 10 at 5 p.m. in the ampitheatre of Building D at the Medical School.
We guessed that we had, adding that we didn't deliver anything and that "we didn't do anything to hurt your strike."