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Edward M. Abramson '57, treasurer of the Council, treasurer of last year's Union Committee and author of the bill, said that a set plan for the disposal of excess freshman credits had become necessary because of the unusually large amounts left ever last year--and probably in the future...
The dean, who is resigning his post this summer in order to go back to full-time teaching as a professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, also gave full approval to a third recommendation of the Committee: a small discretionary fund at the disposal of each department for use as...
Early next year, said Lodge, the U.S. will establish a reactor training school to which 30 to 50 foreign scientists will be invited. The Atomic Energy Commission will sponsor courses, open to all nations, in atomic preventive medicine, disposal of atomic wastes, the use of radioisotopes as tracers. Brookhaven, Argonne...
As part of that policy, the U.S. should relax East-West trade restrictions. For example, said Randall: "Emotion and political controversy seem to block our disposal of agricultural surpluses by direct sale to Russia or other Communist-controlled countries in exchange for gold. Yet here are markets which we might...
Ike went on to tick off a long list of other benefits farmers had received from the 83rd Congress, ranging from surplus-disposal laws to drought relief. Argued the President: "To continue the advance along the course charted 21 months ago, we need a legislative and an executive department both...