Word: membered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Radicals." A top Science Advisory Committee member, declining to be named, insisted in an interview that the President's stop-the-tests decision was wise "on balance"-and then began blasting away with both barrels at those who disagree. Said he: "These men who don't want a test moratorium are like a kid you are trying to put to bed. First he wants a drink of water and then he wants to go to the bathroom, but what he really wants...
...views on test suspension that reconciliation or compromise seem almost out of the question. But from the political world last week came a suggestion that demonstrated the possibility of a middle ground. Recently returned from the Geneva talks (TIME, Nov. 24), Tennessee's Democratic Senator Albert Gore, a member of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, urged his ideas on President Eisenhower. Gore's key point: the U.S. could test nuclear weapons underground, underwater or in outer space without danger of fallout and without sacrifice to security interests. At the same time, Gore said, the U.S. should...
...member of Leverett's Senior Common Room, Yovicsin will participate in its regular meetings. The coach holds a University appointment...
...Faculty Club may soon add itself to the waiting-list of Cambridge liquor license applicants, Mason Hammond, Pope Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, and a member of the Club's managing board, disclosed last night...
Republican William H. Draper, Jr., Undersecretary of the Army in the Truman administration and a former ambassador to NATO under Eisenhower, was named chairman of a nine-member committee...