Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Fourth of July 1952, two officials of the U.S. Mutual Security Agency in Italy were driving north from Rome to the Italian industrial city of Vicenza (pop. 82,000). One was Walter C. McAdoo, 56, a Philadelphian and former pulp-mill executive, and the other was James L. Hockenberry, 54, a onetime agent for Prudential Insurance in Lebanon, Pa. and wartime specialist in on-the-job industrial training. Their mission: to find an Italian plant willing to try out American methods of increasing productivity...
Kemble claimed that class attendance or lack of it is "a mutual problem of students and faculty." He criticized the feeling that "it is beneath our dignity" to enforce attendance...
...Communist control of Southeast Asia would carry a grave threat to the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand, with whom we have treaties of mutual assistance. The entire West Pacific area, including the so-called 'offshore island chain,' would be strategically endangered...
Butler's relationship with Anthony Eden is built upon mutual friendship and respect. Butler never takes a hand in a foreign-policy decision. He himself tells a wry story of walking in St. James's Park with Eden and wagering that they could not get through the park without somebody's recognizing the handsome Foreign Secretary (nobody ever recognizes Butler). Sure enough, a nursemaid spotted Eden. "And I left him there," says Butler, "telling the pretty nursemaid about the mysteries of unrequited exports...
...electronic policeman is there to shepherd the student across, gouging his strength and competitive spirit, leaving him dependent and weak. Other schools have football, Harvard should at least have dangerous crossings, where dodge or be struck is the rule and pedestrians eye one another with mutual respect. Massachusetts Avenue must not be turned into a Welfare Street, an intellectual game preserve. Keep the Freedom of the Roads...