Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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President Pusey will give the first and last addresses of the three-day conference. The four working sessions, at which participants will discuss the themes presented in the eight previously published papers, will conclude with a speech by Chief Justice Warren at a Saturday evening dinner in Memorial Hall...
Representatives from over 20 organizations will meet tonight to discuss a "Mutual Service Project" between students at Harvard and Delhi University, India. Under the proposed project, students at Harvard would be asked to help support village development work undertaken by Indian college students. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. at Phillips Brooks House...
Academic Cease-Fire. Ike reminded the reporters that Secretary of State Dulles had said "We would not discuss the affairs of the Chinese Nationalists behind their backs, but that if-as a test of good intent -if the Chicom† wanted to talk merely about ceasefire, we would be glad to meet with them and talk with them, but there would be no conferring about the affairs of the Chinese Nationalists." Carefully selecting his words, the President explained why, in his view, a cease-fire discussion need not involve the Nationalists. "So far as I know, the Chinese Nationalists...
...Peace. Testifying before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, Old Reservist Howley attacked not only the' President's position on negotiations with the Chinese Reds but also his exchange of letters with Russia's Georgy Zhukov. Said Howley: "You don't sit down with murderers and discuss business. The longer we wait, the more awful the war will be . . . Defense is no good. It never wins. You can't even win a girl that way. A defensive policy in the long run will destroy the American spirit, among other things...
...Administration [has] reached a new high . . . Washington reporters are becoming increasingly alarmed [over the] withholding of the public's urgent business from the public." The brownout, wrote Wilson, often concerns news that has nothing to do with defense, e.g., a Department of Health, Education, and Welfare conference to discuss distribution of the Salk vaccine was closed to newsmen...