Word: development
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...amazed that the CRIMSON appears to be completely unaware of the present Committee to Evaluate the Student Council, its function and organization. Its criticism will be heavy, but if the creative suggestions are implemented a more effective Council will result. Obviously, however, future loopholes will develop with changing situations as in any democratic body.... The suggestion that administration appointed students write the reports is in itself poorly made. Such a system would only take these reports far from the realm of student oriented opinion, as well as cast doubt upon the representative character of the report...
...second term, Nixon's responsibilities were notably increased. Example: Ike recently gave him the personal assignment of pushing both the Mutual Security and the Reciprocal Trade programs, both vital to the nation's security. The job amounted to more than mere advocacy: Nixon was told to "develop an approach" to foreign aid and foreign trade. Nixon's self-confidence grew with added responsibilities. He never clears a speech ahead of time with the White House. Thus, even after Sherman Adams had dismissed the satellite race as an "outer-space basketball game," Nixon knew he was on sound...
...state, outside Orlando, the Martin Co. is putting up a $27 million missile plant (Lacrosses and Bullpups) that will employ 7,000. Near West Palm Beach, Pratt & Whitney is building a $42 million research and testing plant, has already started to work in part of it to develop new jet engines. And in the missile-laden Cape Canaveral area (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), the roster of industrial newcomers reads like the Who's Who of American Industry: Boeing, Chrysler, Convair, Douglas, Fairchild, North American, Northrup, Westinghouse...
Livingston said that the government must develop means to acquire design and production of weapons utilizing "the creative capacity of the private enterprise system...
...University's purpose is to incubate a brood of college politicians, a year in the Union might be an experience to be desired. It is also probably true that a year together in the Yard would develop more "Class spirit"--if anyone at Harvard had such an unlikely trait as "Class spirit...