Word: mightly
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...this time is to demonstrate the pervasive and gigantic nature of the U.S. espionage establishment. Tully credits U.S. espionage experts with remarkable success. To hear him tell it, hardly a sparrow falls to earth in the world without a U.S. spy taking note. The book is filled with what might be called incidental intelligence. In Jordan, a U.S. agent was told a week in advance of the date of the planned 1967 Israeli offensive. (The U.S. believed the information, but Nasser, who heard it independently, still had most of his planes on the ground on the fateful morning.) In Viet...
...Committee on Research Policy to advise the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on the possible participation of that Faculty in the Cambridge Project wishes to obtain both written and oral testimony from members of the University community concerning their opinions about the project and issues that might be raised by Harvard participation in the program...
...subcommittee hopes that letters will address themselves not only to the Cambridge Project specifically, but also to any broader issues of research policy in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences which might be suggested by the Cambridge Project...
Student committee members also could attend Faculty meetings and join in discussing matters relevant to their committee. "A few" members of the Fainsod Committee, the report said, "are willing to entertain the possibility that within the Faculty... these student participants might vote on issues of proper concern to them...
...report recommended that the Faculty Council be consulted in the choice of future deans. "Many" of the Fainsod Committee members, it added, "believe that in due course all senior deanships might ideally be filled by members of the teaching Faculty." Not all present deans teach...