Word: proper
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...keep a careful eye on the records of the agencies to assure adherence to the code. The second key element in Dr. Hamlin's plan would be the participation of individual donors in committees at the local level to prevent the public from giving to unworthy charities. Acceptance of proper accounting standards, the examination of records by an impartial body and information telling the public how their money is spent would much improve the position of all the agencies concerned...
...this there is much truth, but it is an irritatingly useless kind of truth, and President Kennedy should be able to tell Lord Home why: whatever the theoretically proper thing to do, the great world powers are simply not capable of acting together on issues like Goa or the Congo. The Cold War and their own conflicting interests cripple them. Thus, Lord Home's eagerness to discredit an admittedly flawed United Nations makes him forget that it is the only instrument the world has at the moment. In the Congo, it may even be succeeding in establishing peace--which...
...world body; "The UN and the Use of Force," in the New Republic for January 8, discusses the significance of military action by so unstable an organization. Taken together, these articles are an important attempt to define the limitations of the UN, and to establish what should be the "proper limits" of UN action...
...committee is studying the question: "Are Harvard University students getting their calories from the proper sources and are the nutrients consumed adequate to maintain good health...
ASPAU must continue to expand, Henry said, "because African countries have more qualified university candidates than they can accommodate locally." He emphasized that the program is also vital in America in that it "enables our universities to develop an extended vision of their proper role in today's world...