Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Elder Benson prayed aloud for the health of the President and Secretary Dulles, and for the accomplishment of their mission. Then Acting Secretary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. briefed the Cabinet on developments at Geneva and passed around an "eyes only," top-secret dispatch from the President, outlining his mutual arms-inspection plan. Each member read the message silently, then passed...
...vote, the House appropriated $2.6 billion for Mutual Security. But angry Congressmen slashed $420 million from requested funds for military aid. The cut came after the Defense Department and Foreign Operations Administration, finding themselves with $420 million left over from previous appropriations, rushed to tie up the money before the end of the fiscal year instead of returning it to the Treasury...
...sure what the testing standards would be. If Geneva is to succeed at all, its success would come not from settling anything, but from starting something. The West went to Geneva not to sign agreements out of trust, but to see whether trust itself is possible, or whether mutual self-interest now provides grounds for limited arrangements where trust is lacking...
...interregional alliance for "mutual security" among the 30-odd countries of East and West Europe to replace the present NATO, with U.S. forces barred from Europe and the U.S.S.R. in control...
...abstinence came hard. Although he was a graduate of 5½ years in psychoanalysis he had to call on the local butcher, a pillar of A.A., for guidance when the going got rough. The butcher brought the doctor down to earth, interested him in A.A.'s program of mutual support. Dr. Earl has not had a drink for three years...