Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John Thomson '57, YRC president, said last night that the organization had tentatively scheduled a mock joint session of Congress on April 30 of next year in place of convention...
...aides spirited Togliatti off to an obscure villa owned by a party member, surrounded it with guards, summoned Trieste's best neurologist and telephoned Rome for the doctor who had operated on Togliatti's skull in 1950. "Venous congestion due to sunstroke," the doctors said in a joint communiqué; language had in it the suggestion that Togliatti had been struck down by a blood clot. It was plainly more than "indisposition," as Togliatti's own doctor let slip some days later. "It must not be forgotten, the state of tension of the honorable Togliatti on that...
...Senators to be nominated by Strydom's government, 33 more to be chosen by the majority parties in Transvaal and Cape Province. Since the Boer Nationalists are in power in both big provinces, the bill would give the Strydom government a clear two-thirds majority in a joint session of Parliament-enough to override South Africa's constitution. Strydom's first objective is to disenfranchise the 45,000 mixed-blood folk who still have votes in South Africa, but once he has the power, many South Africans fear that he will use it to establish...
International Incident. To settle the controversy the Air Navigation Development Board, a joint civilian-military team, was called in and took Tacan's side. CAA protested, and the State Department pointed out that Canada, England, France, Italy, and other NATO countries had invested in Omni-DME on a U.S. recommendation. Soon ANDE brought out a compromise, i.e., continue Omni (the directional system) until 1965 at least, DME until 1960, while Tacan or some new and better navigation system is phased in. Last week's House Commerce Committee report endorsed the compromise, but suggested that DME be allowed...
Dean Bundy yesterday said the joint appointment was an effort to integrate the General Education program with the broad educational policies of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Speaking for himself and the CEP, he expressed "great satisfaction" in Murdock's appointment and declared, "It is our hope that by his membership on the CEP the work of the two committees will be strengthened. General Education is so central to Harvard College that the CEP will be much reinforced by having Professor Murdock as Vice-Chairman at the center of its deliberations...