Word: vetoing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...last-minute cancellation by M.I.T. has necessitated the postponement until December 15 of the Tech-Harvard debate on the Veto Power question that had been scheduled for this evening. Next contest on the Debate Council agenda is against Dartmouth on December...
Philip Bahn '49, Harry Eckstein '46, and Frederic Houghteling '50 will defend the negative position in the debate, which is the first of two this week. Saturday another Debate Council team will tackle M.I.T. on the Veto Power question...
Committee One: Political & Security (Spain, disarmament, presence of troops in non-enemy countries, the veto, new members). Chairman: the Ukraine's Dmitri Z. Manuilsky...
...courtly bow to the chairman. Then he began to speak slowly, deliberately, with imperturbable poise. He quickly made three things clear: 1) the U.S. would support Russia's disarmament proposal, provided that disarmament was internationally inspected; 2) the U.S. would support Russia's stand against abolishing the veto (though limiting its use was desirable); 3) the U.S. had no objections to revealing the size of its armies at home or abroad, if Russia did the same...
...more debates are scheduled for next week by the Council. Wednesday evening it will face a visiting team from Clark University on the National Labor Party question, and on Saturday M.I.T. will be the opponent on the Veto Power question...