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Another member of the group, Rev. Richard Mumma, pointed out that it is unjust to invite a famous professor to speak at a sparsely attended, "off-campus" meeting. House sponsorship of such lecturers would not only be fairer to the guest speaker, but would undoubtedly attract a large, more inter-denominational audience, he said...
...sentinels for peace;" and although Eisenhower correctly notes that the inferiority of American space efforts does not mean that the separate military missile program is similarly inadequate, he fails to mention the problem of duplication of effort arising from the separation of the two programs and from continuing inter-service conflicts...
When, then, did life begin? The steady-state theory holds that space has no boundaries, and time has no beginning or end. If life spreads from old to new galaxies with the flow of time, its history may extend backward forever. It may live forever, too, renewing itself at inter vals of many billion years by planting its seeds on planets in galaxies not yet created...
...past ten years, Harvard's Economic Research Project has been perfecting a unique analytical tool developed by Wassily W. Leontief, Henry Lee Professor of Economics. Input-output or inter-industry analysis, as the tool is known, evolved from a search by Leontief for a way to apply economic theory to a factual analysis of the entire national economy...
...merely reacting, has lately done so intelligently. A Caribbean arms embargo coupled with an obvious show of patience toward Cuba has taken any hemisphere-wide punch out of Castro's anti-Yankee tirades. Current U.S. investment policies are increasingly based on partnership (see below). The Inter-American Bank, mostly U.S. financed, will be in business just as soon as the remaining 18 of the 20 Latin American countries cough up their donations...