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...years ago, Mansfield's sleuths discovered that a NATO communications cable laid beneath the Mediterranean at a cost to the U.S. of $1,000,000 had yet to transmit a single syllable; studies are now under way on how to utilize it. Another time, Mansfield's office noticed that 151 Jeeps destined for Thailand were being repainted green, though their original blue coat was in perfectly good condition, halted the paint job, and saved $12,000. In all, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Administration: Policeman of Foreign Aid | 6/10/1966 | See Source »

Javits had something new and something old to offer. New was a proposal to increase hemispheric understanding by lofting into space a new satellite that would transmit television programs between north and south. Older was his plea for a barriers-down trading area in Latin America modeled on the Eu ropean Common Market. Javits envisaged a tariff-free trading zone stretching from Tierra del Fuego to the Rio Grande and embracing a population of 220 million with an annual gross national product of $78 billion. He hoped that the U.S. and Canada would ultimately join, forming a market that would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Latin America: Cry for Progress | 4/8/1966 | See Source »

Secretary Rusk has said he will formulate a new policy on transmitting FBI requests to U.S. embassies, and a new policy is certainly needed if Hughes is representative of the people the FBI likes to keep tabs on. What must be considered in deciding where to draw the line is whether the danger presented by a person's going uninvestigated equals the danger presented by the practice of investigation. The Department must recognize the right of privacy, and only agree to transmit FBI requests when it considers that right to be outweighed by the interests of national security. Perhaps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Hughes Investigation | 3/30/1966 | See Source »

...quite correctly that not even inexperienced faculty members are invited to serve--and disapproved of student testimony in decisions of tenure. But they went on record as favoring some form of student evaluation of teachers' classroom performance. And they called for the creation of more effective machinery to transmit criticism from students to administrators and Department chairmen. They even suggested the establishment of "ad hoc courses"--seminars on topics such as Vietnam, which would be determined at the beginning of each term--to build the teach-in into the normal curriculum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reform at Berkeley | 3/23/1966 | See Source »

...courses, therefore, the HPC should insure that a wider range of academic bockgrounds is represent. It should exercise direct control over the selection of panel members, and give clear instructions to its investigators. The HPC should work more closely with the student body, whose opinions and ideas it must transmit, as well as with the CEP, whose questions it must answer. Failing to adopt this approach, it will miss the exciting opportunity that Dean Ford and the CEP have presented...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opportunity for the HPC | 3/10/1966 | See Source »

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