Word: ruling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Elting E. Morison '32, professor of Industrial History at M.I.T., the other speaker at the celebration, declared that Roosevelt also "used power to define issues and to educate the public." Morison stressed the importance of the "influence of a man who knew, not so much how to rule, as how to release his spirit...
Leland sad that he and another Council member had written the anti-NSA sheet. Asked why it was not signed, as required by a College rule, Leland said that the secretary had made the omission. "It was purely a clerical error," he stated...
...Eisenhower's position was clearly untenable. Keeping things bipartisan means keeping them out of the electorate's reach. To deplore debate and ignore criticism is to rise above the tests of rationality; it is to rule by fiat rather than by consent. The State Department is not to be run by Gallup Polls, of course, but to hold that any policy is altogether above the clash of political parties is to deny it democratic legitimation...
...issued at Taipei on the Dulles-Chiang conference contained a public renunciation of the use of force by Nationalist China to return to the mainland. It said the Nationalists would rely upon peaceful means to carry out their "sacred mission" of freeing China's 600 million people from Communist rule...
...annual cost of NSA membership runs about $150, rather than the $300 or more cited by one Student Council member. He described Harvard's practice of paying the expenses of NSA delegates as "the exception rather than the rule, contrary to the Student Council's assumption...