Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...subsequent conference on Asia. Molotov's aim at Berlin was to split off France from the Big Three; France's Foreign Minister Bidault was under instructions from his government to work for negotiations with Peking. It is far better-the Dulles argument continued-to have joint negotiations than to split the Big Three and have France negotiating with the Communists...
...China do not want too much U.S. help for fear that the help might provoke Communist China into open intervention. Within the Eisenhower Administration, the situation is just as confused: one faction of the State Department thinks Indo-China is not essential to Asian defenses; President Eisenhower and the Joint Chiefs of Staff believe Indo-China must be saved, and that it can be saved by prompt corrective military measures...
...Americans. He found that U.S. airmen had already reached the same conclusion. But the Pentagon's soldiers and sailors were still too firmly wedded to the theory of "balanced forces." They gruffly turned Slessor down. Only when air-minded Admiral Arthur Radford became chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff did the U.S. adopt the New Look...
...reports about the first "H-bomb test"-at Eniwetok in the fall of 1952-have spread around the world. Some of the rumors sounded silly, but none except a trusted few could judge how silly they were. Last week New York's Representative Sterling Cole, chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, announced that the reports were, in fact, true...
...proposed building, if completed, would be for Harvard students only. Early in Committee meetings the possibility of a joint Harvard-Radcliffe building was discussed and rejected...