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...schools. In 1918 one famed N.E.A. group prescribed "health, command of fundamental processes, worthy home membership, vocational competence, effective citizenship, worthy use of leisure, and ethical character." In 1938 N.E.A.'s Educational Policies Commission called for "self-realization, human relationship, economic efficiency, and civic responsibility" (broken into 43 sub-goals, such as "efficiency in buying"). In 1951 N.E.A. undertook to provide ten more "values," including the Declaration of Independence's "pursuit of happiness...
...Oslo and Geneva, Secretary of State Dean Rusk turned up at the dedication of the John Foster Dulles Memorial Library and Research Center at the headquarters of the National Council of Churches in Manhattan, recalled with wonder the unflagging energy of his late predecessor. Said Rusk, a State Department sub-Cabinet officer when Dulles negotiated the Japanese Peace Treaty in 1951: "We assigned staff officers to him in rotation because single officers couldn't keep...
...outward sign that a new electronic-tape subscription processing system, developed at TIME'S subscription-service division in Chicago, has gone into operation. The tape is geared in with a new highspeed label printer (131,000 an hour) that provides greater legibility and also shows readers when their sub scriptions expire. Month and year of expiration are now printed on the first line of the strip...
...with politico-military points, the authors simply admit this and dismiss it, saying it is beyond the scope of their book which aims at the military consequences of arms control. Even admitting this defense, at other times one finds the presentation altogether lacking in detail; for instance, the sub-chapter on the Nth country problem, is only four paragraphs long. The ultimate effect is a solid treatment of some topics and a sketchy one of others leaving the book in a certain sense unbalanced...
...members selected by the Houses and through class-wide elections--a body of between 50-75 members. Further, they decided that a larger part in student affairs was the remedy for Council's affliction of low prestige. The Leed-Zagat report calls for an extensive Council organization, with sub-divisions to take care of administrative matters, College affairs, and external affairs...