Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...part of Matt Ridgway. When the new military-forces paper was signed last December, both Ridgway and Admiral Robert B. Carney, Navy Chief of Staff, penned their signatures with reservations. They signed because President Eisenhower had said that he did not want split papers coming from the Joint Chiefs. Then both called at the White House to register their personal objection to the emphasis on air power. After that, the brass and the press agents in both the Army and the Navy set out to attack the new policy by land...
...joint committee's proposals are given good chances of being approved by both houses...
...Finance Committee bill is almost certain of Senate approval. But once passed it will have to face a joint Congressional committee to iron out differences between the House and Senate bills...
...name or another, medical audit committees and tissue committees are becoming common in U.S. hospitals. The American College of Surgeons has been recommending them for a dozen years, and in 1952 the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals* ruled that no hospital may be fully accredited that does not maintain some such systematic review of surgery. Now, the commission reported this week, 3,418 of the 7,500 hospitals of the U.S. and Canada have systems that qualify...
...Administration seemed to sense that the "New Look" was perhaps a little too new, and hurried out some qualifying statements through its Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Army and the Navy still had a big part to play in defense, they assured their critics...