Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...open when I came into office, and I left it wide open. The people of Galveston want an open town." Ambrose Lukovich, his successor, added: "As a reformer ... I don't think I would have been elected." When the committee asked Mayor Herbert Y. Cartwright what it should recommend, he answered: "Regulated prostitution, liquor by the drink and gambling...
...Brothers of the Good Shepherd and last January opened their doors to the poor. Last month Archbishop Byrne blessed their garb-white cassocks without cowls. After a year or two, if all goes well, a committee of investigation will report on the brotherhood to the archbishop, who will then recommend to the Vatican whether the brotherhood should be recognized as a new order...
...Baptist Convention, which last fortnight edged a bit closer to union with the Disciples of Christ (TIME, June 25), the Southern brethren hastened to catch up with the Northerners in one department: "Whereas the Northern Baptist Convention has changed its name so that it is continental in scope [we recommend that] Southern Baptist boards and agencies be free to serve as a source of blessing-to any community or any people anywhere in the United States...
...insisted on the right to look it over again before the plan starts. The bill sets up this labyrinthine process: 1) the President will appoint a National Security Training Commission of five members-three prominent civilians and two military officers; 2) within four months the commission will recommend to the Armed Services Committees of Congress a detailed U.M.T. plan approved by the Secretary of Defense; 3) no more than 45 days later the committees will pass on the bills; 4) after Congress adopts a specific plan and when youths under 19 are no longer being drafted for regular military service...
...fact that MacArthur had disregarded policy in some cases without consulting the J.C.S., Collins said, led them to fear that "perhaps the thing might be done in some other instance of a more serious nature." He himself had thought that MacArthur might have to be dismissed, but did not recommend it "because I did not know that the Commander in Chief had apparently reached the point where...