Word: projective
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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While the Senate debated ERP (see above), New Jersey's old Charley Eaton and his House Foreign Affairs Committee set to work on a monumental project: to combine all U.S. aid programs in one omnibus bill. The committee worked in a mood of impatience-an impatience directed chiefly toward the State Department...
Reactor. Industrial use of atomic energy is 20 years away, said Dr. Lyle B. Borst, boss of the Government's atomic project at Brookhaven, Long Island...
...tough little Eurasian named Thelma Morrison-one of those clinical matings, ruthlessly antiromantic, which seem to be a feature of contemporary fiction, whether laid in Bombay or Westchester. His sister goes to jail in a riot, his friend Salim is assassinated and he himself attacked in ambush. His project for an airline transporting pilgrims comes to nothing (the pilgrims get airsick) and he settles down to a job as a commercial airlines pilot...
...Salzburg Seminar. Plaudits, orchids, and what you will, have been heaped aplenty since the last echoes of many languages ceased to reverberate through the great halls of Leopoldskron Castle. Salzburg was indeed a unique experiment, but the experimental period is over, and with sufficient funds to continue the project at least through 1950, now is the time for long range planning...
Soon the question will arise as to whether the administration of Salzburg should remain in the constantly changing hands of the Student Council after 1950. Whether Salzburg continues as a Council project or is transferred to some other agency, two factors should be considered in making the decision. It is essential that Salzburg remain close enough to the student body and faculty to insure continued active interest, and the academic freedom so basic in making the original Salzburg Seminar successful must be preserved free of any political entanglements...