Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Paine Hall the Army and Air Force will hold a joint commissioning ceremony for ROTC graduates. Later in the afternoon, at 3:30 p.m., the baseball team will meet Yale on Soldiers Field...
When President Eisenhower in 1953 named Admiral Arthur W. Radford chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, there were some raised eyebrows in the U.S. Air Force: Radford was intimately and ardently identified with the Navy's assault in the 1949 "Revolt of the Admirals." But last week there was no surprise and no complaint from the airmen when the President reappointed able Strategist Arthur Radford as J.C.S. Chairman for two years; he had succeeded in establishing himself as concerned with the defense of the nation, not of the Navy...
...Parliament passed the second (and decisive) reading of Prime Minister Johannes Strydom's bill to pack the Senate as he has already packed the judiciary (TIME, May 9). Object of the bill: to give Strydom's Boer Nationalists the two thirds majority they need in a joint ses sion of Parliament to override the South African constitution...
Rourke, onetime president of the American Hospital Association and now a hospital consultant in New Rochelle, N.Y., based his jeremiad on a set of figures from the joint commission (representing such groups as the A.H.A. and A.M.A.) on accreditation: of 1,385 hospitals in the U.S. and Canada inspected last year, one-third failed to pass. That is, by commission standards, the medical staff may have been inadequately trained, or possibly the hospitals showed high death rates from operations, poor anesthesia departments, high maternal mortality, too few or ill-trained nurses, sloppy records, or poor physical plants...
...joint letter to President Pusey, residents of the area surrounding the proposed apartment house asked that the plan be reconsidered because "it would not be of advantage either to the University or the neighborhood...