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...disarmament discussions now taking place in London under the auspices of the United Nations Sub-committee on Disarmament show, for almost the first time since 1946, definite signs of progress. Although the characteristically intransigent Soviet position showed signs of flexibility in May, 1955, the present discussions are the first in which the Russians have showed a positive willingness to co-operate...

Author: By Alfred FRIENDLY Jr., | Title: Disarmament | 4/13/1957 | See Source »

...concern is crystallized in a proposed Constitutional amendment now before a House Judiciary sub-committee, headed by Rep. Emmanuel Celler. The amendment is put forward as an alternative to a joint resolution reported out by Celler's group last summer. The major differences between the two proposals involve the form of the measure--constitutional amendment or statute--and the body to determine the VicePresident's right to declare himself acting President--the Cabinet or the Congress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Presidential Disability | 4/13/1957 | See Source »

...capacity of the hall will be 108 students, who will live in 45 double rooms and 18 singles. There will be no economy doubles with bunk-beds as these are considered "sub-standard" by the College, and exist in the other dorms only because of the shortage of living quarters...

Author: By Martha E. Miller, | Title: 'Cliffe to Break Ground For Ninth Dorm April 29 | 4/12/1957 | See Source »

Such a dreary situation affords condemning testimony in the case for public education. When education must bow to the whims of an ideologically confused and sub-college citizenry, it can never equal the standards of private education. There will always be the wishes, tastes, and fears of Opinion to consider, the Public that wants education to grow, but only within the mold of its own image...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Off-Limits | 3/21/1957 | See Source »

...booster" for Hall, and even if he is the only one, he pulls a lot of weight. Moreover, it is a pretty rare thing when a President, and particularly President Eisenhower, puts on the pressure. Mr. Roosevelt, a former Governor of New York, learned how to do his pressuring sub rosa, and Mr. Hall has probably learned the same technique. But Ike, an affable fellow, hasn't. He has thrown himself right into the middle of a nice, friendly fight in the Empire State, and it seems unlikely that he will emerge unscathed. Without Mr. Hall, whom the President praised...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Boom or Bust | 3/9/1957 | See Source »

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