Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...doctrines have injected new humanity and freedom into the schools. But at their worst (as critics point out), they could lead to a wholesale intellectual retreat into a never-never land of growth without goal, and adjustment for its own sake. Pleading without much success for mutual understanding between extremists on both sides, President Russell had been close to the great dreams as well as the great dangers in modern U.S. education...
...regional security organization similar to NATO. Since India no longer outlaws the Communist party, presumably because Mr. Nehru wishes desperately to keep peace with Red China, this does not mean that he would not oppose aggression by the Communists. Thus, a regional security organization could be based on a mutual defense treaty, not one specifically condemning Communism...
Initially, such an agency would include the five nations now meeting, plus Vict-Nam if a settlement is made in Indo-China. The other Common-wealth nations in this region, Australia and New Zealand, have also expressed a strong interest in a mutual security arrangement. In addition, a place might eventually be found for Japan and the Philippines. So constituted, such an organization would be an effective third force in Asia. Much additional strength would come from treaties of aid and mutual defense with the United States. It is important, however, that neither the U.S. nor the Chinese Nationalists...
...this point, the future of any mutual security pact lies in the hands of India's Nehru. Although Communist China has said that such a pact would bring war, it is only necessary to point out that Russia made the same threats during the early days of NATO. Already guaranteed the close support of the United States, an Asian organization would be an effective coercive force against both China and Russia. The West has stated that Communism in Asia will be contained. But without the support of the free nations of the Far East, such a defense would be costly...
This ban again came into prominence when the Boston Symphony Orchestra signed up with NBC. Because of the Orchestra's new status the Glee Club's joint concerts run afoul of the University ruling. But in view of the mutual advantages of the concerts, Dean Watson has indicated that the Administration may waive the regulation in this case...