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...charge on Capitol Hill. Top Republicans and Democrats from both the Senate and the House spent two hours at the White House, heard the President outline a principle and make a promise: he believes that a bipartisan policy on foreign and military affairs is "essential"; he will inform and consult congressional leaders, including Democrats, before major decisions are made. The Senators and Representatives went back to the hill anticipating a genuine effort toward cooperation and bipartisanship. Said Georgia's old (76) Democrat Walter George, who will head the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee: "We could not have asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: What I Believe | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

...said Bumblie, "I have just learned that I have inherited a preparatory school from my uncle." Headmaster Miller nodded his head, but did not show the least surprise: Forest rather expects its students to come from families with uncles who might own fashionable schools. "Very good of you to inform me, Youngs," aid Miller. "Congratulations." Christopher went on to explain that his new property was not so good or so large as Forest. It was small but respectable Marlborough College with 170 students and eleven masters. "I think I will be needing some time to go and look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Toff for a Day | 11/29/1954 | See Source »

Wrote Mr. Kim: "I am glad to inform you that both Ronnie and his mother are doing fine. After being in a cast from the neck down to the knees for months and crawling like a turtle, Ronnie was finally let out of the cast. Now he is able to walk. Every day he walks to his mother's office, where she supervises the nurses' training school. He is able to kick a soccer ball almost as well as any normal boy. His ambition is to become a doctor. My wife still walks with a slight limp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 15, 1954 | 11/15/1954 | See Source »

...settlement on Trieste and the London pact. Last week Secretary of State John Foster Dulles was in Paris for the final signing of the historic agreements negotiated three weeks ago in London. At week's end he sent a jubilant wire to the President: "I am happy to inform you that everything . . . has been signed, sealed and delivered. I know you will rejoice with me that the unity and freedom of Europe to which you contributed so indispensably, seems likely now to be preserved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: Sell the Sizzle | 11/1/1954 | See Source »

...relate the actions of other faculty members who had been members of the Communist Party at the same time. The board knew of these reasons; yet it demanded that the professors put compliance before conscience and answer all questions. The trial board then used their understandable reluctance to inform on others as a major count against them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Room to Repent | 10/8/1954 | See Source »

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