Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Almost as soon as the North Atlantic Treaty, in its blue goatskin binding, was safely tucked away in the State Department archives, eight of the signers went one step further. They asked Secretary of State Dean Acheson if they could now expect arms from the U.S. No facts or figures...
Admiral Louis Denfeld, Chief of Naval Operations, said "anything to further the team spirit." He thought a nice date would be Sept. 2-the day the Japanese surrendered aboard the battleship Missouri.
The letter, which was released in the wake of a series of incidents involving inebriated New England college students, suggested prominent display of placards calling attention to the Massachusetts statute prohibiting the sale of liquor to those under 21. It further asked that students whose age is in doubt be...
Implimentation of the NSA proposals would "further remove the economic barriers to education and enable our most competent and gifted youth to obtain for themselves and for society the maximum benefits to be gained from higher education," the report continued.
Further information about the Foreign Service Examination may be obtained from Assistant Dean Arthur R. Borden, or from the Student Placement Office.