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Bill of Complaint. Smarting under the criticism, 20 Latin American countries swiftly drew up a four-point petition counter-criticizing World Bank operations. They wanted 1) speedier loan consideration, 2) loan approval by their own governments rather than the bank, 3) loans in their own national currencies as well as foreign money, 4) granting of "general" loans, not just specific ones. A more telling complaint was added by Pakistan's M. A. Mozaffar: "The ratio of World Bank loans granted to the underdeveloped countries of Asia and the Middle East declined from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Facts of Life | 10/7/1957 | See Source »

Larry R. Johnson '58, president of the Student Council, and Susan Olsen '58, president of the Radcliffe Student Government, met yesterday morning with John A. Ballard, Assistant Dean of the College, and drew up a four-point plan for analyzing the question of Radcliffe membership in Harvard undergraduate activities...

Author: By Martha E. Miller, | Title: Students to Start Work on Current Joint Club Issue | 10/3/1957 | See Source »

Under its four-point agenda, Johnson reported, the committee will consider: 1) whether a joint activity would necessitate a combined Harvard and Radcliffe title, such as the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra; 2) who would charter joint organizations; 3) which Administration would assume responsibility for these clubs...

Author: By Martha E. Miller, | Title: Students to Start Work on Current Joint Club Issue | 10/3/1957 | See Source »

Hanley in the100-yd. freestyle (for failing to touch on a turn), Yale held a slim four-point lead going into the final relay. But in that event Yale was disqualified (for a premature start); Michigan, tying with Michigan State for first place, earned twelve points. Final team standings: Michigan 69, Yale 61, Michigan State...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Riled Rollers | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

...Four-Point Plan. Outstanding among the few who refused to give up is Cleveland's Claude Schaeffer Beck. For 20 years he has staked his professional reputation on a still controversial operation now universally known as the Beck I. He tries to restore the blood supply to deprived muscle by: 1) partly closing the coronary sinus to keep the blood in the heart muscle longer; 2) deliberately irritating the surface of the heart muscle itself and the lining of the heart sac by scraping them with an abrader like a spiked golf shoe; 3) dusting irritant asbestos powder inside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Surgery's New Frontier | 3/25/1957 | See Source »

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