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...will give America's European allies the illusion of nuclear participation while preserving actual American control. The more realistic supporters, however, see that European participation must be more concrete if the U.S. is to convince its allies to shoulder the greater financial burden that their acceptance of MLF would entail...

Author: By L. GEOFFREY Cowan, | Title: Germany and MLF | 3/13/1964 | See Source »

Price explained that the position of Research Associate will entail no academic or official obligations for Sorensen. "We just want to give him a chance to write his book," Price said. "I think he will make a real contribution to the literature of the Presidency--and it will be a personal delight to have him here besides...

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: Ted Sorensen Arrives, Accepts Leverett Suite | 2/25/1964 | See Source »

Library improvement, unlike improvement in most other parts of the University, is cumulative. Any innovation that improves the quality of a library's service is sure to entail costly demands for additional service...

Author: By Rudolf V. Ganz, | Title: Program for Harvard College: $82.5 Million | 6/13/1963 | See Source »

...Planning Board envisioned linking the MTA yards to the Harvard Square area to form a joint office area and entertainment center. The project would entail demolition of a two-block area, bounded by Boylston, Eliot, and Mount Auburn Streets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Planning Board Opposes Harvard Bid for MTA Yards | 4/11/1963 | See Source »

...fact that the State is financially responsible for the University need not entail regulation of its other activities, but it is certain that the State would not long maintain an institution whose policies were widely at variance with its own. When matters of academic freedom or the expression of controversial opinions brings the interests of the University and the State government into direct opposition, the State of Illinois prevails. Harvard may have the luxury of debating how much governmental influence it can tolerate; the central problem of the state university is to survive in virtually complete dependence on a customarily...

Author: By Robert E. Wall, | Title: University of Illinois: The State Prevails | 3/16/1963 | See Source »

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