Word: guaranteeeing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Abuse of academic freedom threatened another American college this week when the University of Michigan temporarily banned two allegedly subversive lecture from appearing on campus. The Michigan Lecture Committee withheld permission to undergraduate organizations to sponsor the speakers "until sufficient evidence is produced" to guarantee the "purity" of their speeches...
Problem: how to handle Germany's demand for NATO membership. The Germans want a seat on NATO's council; other NATO powers (particularly the French) don't want her in. Solution: Germany will get a seat and a veto on the European Army council, but not in...
To reconcile these points of view, the House--and the Senate as well--must determine some committee procedure that will insure thorough and impartial investigations, a code that would at least guarantee the accused their rights of defense, limit accusers to facts, and shut off the windy politicking.
Just because we cannot accept the obligation to guarantee freedom everywhere in the world, we should not abandon the ideal of freedom, McGeorge Bundy, associate professor of Government told a meeting of the U.N. Council of Harvard last night.
¶ A guarantee of full future membership in NATO.