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When he helped create the U.N. back in 1945, said De Gaulle, it was dominated by long-established states, "which were used to international relations and to the traditions, obligations and responsibilities that these relations entail." Only the five big powers sat on the Security Council, and only the Security Council initiated debate. But now, "the General Assembly has assumed all powers. It can deliberate on everything, without and even against the advice of the Security Council." Many of the new members are "improvised states and believe it their duty to stress grievances or demands with regard to older nations...
...river quite close to the B.U. bridge, and cutting almost a straight path to Somerville, this route would neatly divide the residential from the industrial sections of the city. Since the Brookline Street road lies across two renewal areas--Donnelly Field and Cambridgeport--theoretically, at least, it would entail destruction of housing in many cases already slated for demolition. Thus, its apologists emphasize, this route would actually not take such an unnecessary human toll as some others...
Just how much real sacrifice for West Germany the new aid program will entail was still unclear. Not until after the elections this fall are the Germans likely to say how much of the $1 billion will be made up of the grants and longterm, low-interest loans that the underdeveloped countries really need. But this time, Kennedy said he was "satisfied...
...project. He will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in the Quincy House Junior Common Room. Under the sponsorship of the Harvard-Radcliffe Committee for a Youth Service Project, Tai Solarin, principal of the Mayflower Secondary School, will attempt to provide "a clear picture of what joining the project will entail," according to Michael M. Hornblow '62, vice-chairman of the group...
...hole created by Elizalde's loss has ably filled by John Pringle, an standing student who decided to varsity his first year. His times in school were excellent, and his leap varsity competition should entail difficulty. In this sense, he assembles manna from heaven, and will butterfly and individual medley...