Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...mutual-defense treaty between the U.S. and the Republic of Korea. Eisenhower cautioned that the U.S. Senate must first approve any such treaty, added: The U.S. "investment of blood and treasure" in the Korean war is clear indication that the U.S. will not "tolerate a repetition of unprovoked aggression...
...render them unfit for their profession. But they have an equal responsibility to make sure the implication of unfitness that springs from use of the Fifth Amendment, membership in subversive groups, or any other indirect evidence is backed up by fact before any teacher is disciplined. In this way, mutual trust between universities and their faculties can be restored...
...Communism as the attacks have been. For the anti-Communist record of American universities is a long and proud one, needing of respected advocates and full publicity. If these tangible fruits of academic freedom become as much a part of the public consciousness as the case against it, the mutual trust between universities and the public can once more be restored...
...globe's Middle East crossroads, John Foster Dulles got down from an Air Force Constellation at Washington airport one evening last week, the first U.S. Secretary of State ever to have visited the vast, strategic region between the Aegean and the Ganges. Dulles and his party, including Mutual Security Director Harold E. Stassen, had bridged an arduous 20,000 miles in 20 days, listened and talked to the rulers of twelve countries inhabited by nearly half the people of the non-Communist world...
When Harold Stassen resigned as president of the University of Pennsylvania to become Mutual Security Director in the Eisenhower Cabinet, his former trustees apparently made up their minds about one thing: they wanted a president who would not be perpetually running for the presidency of the U.S. Last week the university finally announced its choice: 49-year-old Physicist Gaylord P. Harnwell, who has been on the Penn faculty since...