Word: mutually
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Their first Salzburg gathering 30 years ago was a different story. They were ardent young musical modernists in those days, and they founded an organization for mutual support: the International Society for Contemporary Music. The charter promised that the I.S.C.M. would "protect and encourage especially those [musical] tendencies that are experimental and difficult to approach." In plain language, the society would fight to get its members' music performed...
Died. Mauno Pekkala, 62, postwar Premier of Finland (1946-48), who negotiated the hated mutual assistance pact with the Soviet Union; of pneumonia following a stroke; in Helsinki. He won national recognition for his work as acting director (1937-44) of the state forest service, less favorable notice for his latter-day fellow-traveling with the Reds...
Presidential proclamation of the treaty will make Chile the fifth Latin American nation to put in force a military mutual-aid agreement with the U.S. Others: Colombia, Cuba, Peru, Ecuador. Uruguay last week signed a similar pact, but like Brazil, still has to ratify it. Mexico, eighth country invited by the, U.S., declined...
...Star Baseball Game (Tues. 1:15 p.m., Mutual radio & NBC-TV). American League v. National League...
...negative and sterile view of the separation of church and state." Originally, the U.S. Protestant tradition regarded church and state as "not two insulated compartments, but rather interrelated parts of a whole society. Both were bound by a covenant with God which expressed their members' sense of mutual involvement and their discernment of the divine society revealed in the Scriptures." But modern Protestants, in reacting to a widely suspected Roman Catholic tendency to ally church and state, have gone to the opposite extreme: "The most astounding victory for the Roman Catholic Church in modern America...is...the voluntary default...