Word: monitoring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...conspiracy a powerful assist in its drive to enslave the human race. Somehow, we can't picture Kennedy being as dumb and deceitful as that." When President Eisenhower severed relations with Cuba, the Charleston (S.C.) News & Courier found Kennedy's silence "cause for apprehension," the Christian Science Monitor's William Stringer found it "traditional behavior," and the Boston Herald found it reprehensible: "An endorsement by him of the President's Cuban stand would have done him no harm and would have greatly strengthened the country's position...
...must learn whether an animal in space can perform tasks that it has learned on the ground. If the animal's sensory or motor abilities are impaired so it cannot perform these tasks, we must assume that a man suffering the same impairment will be ineffective as a monitor pf dials or as an accurate reporter of information...
...Atomic Scientists: "We need to rededicate ourselves to world law. We will give up some of our sovereignty, perhaps, but in return we may well be saving the human race." Harvard's Henry Kissinger (Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy} suggests "an effective international agency to monitor the activities of all the reactors that now exist or will exist in the world." At the same time, the U.S. should keep up with weapons research lest a potential enemy secretly develop overwhelming new deterrents. Kissinger hopes for arms control safeguarded by inspection...
Although Cambridge rumor-mongers and national newspapers such as the New York Times or the Christian Science Monitor have mentioned Dean Bundy as a likely candidate for a specific State Department position, Bundy yesterday denied such rumors...
...most substantial story circulating yesterday linked Dean Bundy with the job of Undersecretary of State. The Boston Globe flatly predicted his appointment to that post, while the Christian Science Monitor reported that he was being "highly considered...