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...will be any more willing to see us develop the capability to absorb a major nuclear strike. Since I cannot discuss these problems in detail here; I invite the interested to read the speeches on Civil Defense of Senator Young and Governor Meyner of New Jersey and the SANE memorandum on the Framingham shelter, posted in the TOCSIN office, basement of B-entry Quincy House. (I invite them as well to join the picket line next Wednesday at 4:00 p.m. in front of the State House.) Robert Weil Chairman of TOCSIN

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CIVIL DEFENSE AND TOCSIN | 2/13/1961 | See Source »

Millikan, who has advised President-elect Kennedy on questions of foreign aid for several years, was asked, soon after Kennedy's election, to draw up a memorandum listing his own proposals regarding the "Peace Corps" plan...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Millikan Report Advises New Government Board To Guide Peace Corps | 1/9/1961 | See Source »

Although the full text of his memorandum has not yet been made public, Millikan discussed some of his ideas with reporters on Saturday and expanded on them in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Millikan Report Advises New Government Board To Guide Peace Corps | 1/9/1961 | See Source »

...memorandum delivered to President-elect Kennedy Saturday, Millikan further recommended that the program guarantee deferment, but not exemption, from the draft; that it be launched on a relatively small scale; and that it emphasize the teaching of specific skills. He also suggested that the name "Peace Corps" be replaced by the title International Youth Service Agency (IYSA...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: Millikan Report Advises New Government Board To Guide Peace Corps | 1/9/1961 | See Source »

...communications aboard the Russian passenger liner Baltika were any good at all, its top passenger, Nikita Khrushchev, and his assorted satellite satraps last week had something new to chew over. As Baltika cruised toward New York harbor, the U.S. State Department handed a coolly worded memorandum to the Soviets' U.N. delegation, advising the Russians that Khrushchev-who had invited him self to the U.S. to appear before the General Assembly-should not make any plans to leave the island of Manhattan, and should find some place to house himself as close to the U.N. headquarters as possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NATION: The Unwelcome Guest | 9/19/1960 | See Source »

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