Word: generalized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...reported on a frank exchange of opinion and an agreement that "the question of general disarmament is the most important one facing the world today." Then came the key message on Germany. "On the question of Germany, the positions of both sides were expounded. With respect to the specific Berlin question, an understanding was reached, subject to the approval of the other parties concerned, that negotiations would be reopened with a view to achieving a solution...
...long-40 ft. more than the 6-52-has six General Electric J-93 engines (better than 150,000 Ibs. thrust) in its peacocklike tail; they can be simultaneously hot-started for takeoff in less than five minutes. The plane will cruise above 70,000 ft. at 1,700 knots, three times the speed of sound. Its range, without refueling, is more than 6,000 miles; it could carry 80 passengers or a load of Honest John missiles from Maine to Cairo in less than three hours. Its four-man crew sits in a "shirtsleeve environment," wears no helmets, chutes...
Every fall, as delegates to the 82-nation U.N. General Assembly troop into the glass palace on Manhattan's East River, the world undergoes its equivalent of the annual visit to the dentist. Last week, as the Assembly's 14th session got into full swing, the patient's mouth was wide open and, amid plenty of hollering and yelping, virtually all of mankind's political cavities, abscesses and fillings were mercilessly probed...
...Harvard-Leningrad program, announced last winter, was the first interinstitutional step under the general Lacey-Zaroubin agreement worked out two years ago. An affiliation between Columbia and Moscow University followed shortly after the Harvard move, and Yale recently made public an exchange agreement with the University of Kiev...
Five Harvard professors visited Leningrad last February as the first peliminary step in the exchange program, and a group of Leningrad faculty members returned the visit a month later. At the time of the Russians' stay in Cambridge, representatives of the two institutions "reached very broad agreement on general principles" of the exchange, according to Pipes...