Word: developed
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...bring them together. In the drafting of the Manila Conference communique, said an Australian official, without resentment, "It was the U.S. all the way, from impregnation to gestation to delivery." Thanks largely to the protective canopy of U.S. power, the nations of the region enjoy the freedom to develop their own way. The value of that canopy was not lost on Asia's nations last week when Red China reported that it had launched a nuclear missile and may soon be capable of striking every nation on Asia's rim from Korea to Pakistan (see THE WORLD...
Matthew S. Meselson, Professor of Biology, said last night that present U.S. policy towards biological and chemical warfare is one which can only stimulate other countries to develop their own chemical and biological weapons...
Because of the nature of B. and C. warfare, he noted, the development of defensive weapons does not necessarily keep pace with the development of offensive ones. Since it would be possible to develop an almost unlimited number of different lethal organisms, for example, an organism by organism defense would be extremely difficult to develop. For this reason, mechanical defenses, such as detection systems for microorganisms and new types of gas masks, are the most practical...
...University has no specific plans for how the Sachs Estate should be developed. It has studied the site for more than 12 years but has found no way to develop housing that would utilize the site and still be acceptable to those neighbors who demand that nothing but single family houses be built there. The University is currently and will continue to study a variety of proposals to meet the crushing need for faculty housing...
...true that Harvard is under considerable pressure from the City of Cambridge to increase the supply housing by developing the Sachs Estate which has been vacant and unused for more than 15 years. City planners have pinpointed this property for "221-d-3" low-income housing for relocation of families to be displaced by the Inner Belt. A meeting has already been called between the City and the University to discuss this possibility. It has been pointed out that the Inner Belt dislocation will be so terrible in Cambridg that the City might well take the Sachs Estate for this...