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Died. John Kee, 76, since 1933 Democratic Congressman from West Virginia, for the past two years chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee; of a heart attack while conducting a committee meeting; in Washington. A quiet, scholarly lawyer, he hewed faithfully to the Administration line without yielding his right to...
Yielding a point himself, Rayburn offered a compromise. Instead of an outright gift, the U.S. would lend India $190 million on easy terms to buy the necessary 2,000,000 long tons of grain. The terms would be left up to ECA (probably 35 years to pay at 2½...
Hot Particles. There is one other possibility. To give the temperature of a substance is merely a handy way of reporting the average velocity of its molecules or atoms. At temperatures up in the millions of degrees, atoms speed fast enough to smash other atoms, sometimes making them take part...
In matters of theology, the editors found that "these churches are growing toward each other, those on the extremes . . . moving toward the center . . . The 'liberal' congregations are beginning to stress more than they once did the importance of biblical and theological teaching and preaching.The 'conservative' churches...
"The real danger might arise only if a yielding policy toward aggressors were to prevail ..."