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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...data may require modifications in the control system, but it will not result in the exclusion of underground tests from the agreement. The efficiency could be restored by several simple measures: seismographs located at the bottom of deep holes to minimize background noise, unmanned seismographs every 100 miles in certain areas rather than every 600 as formerly suggested, or the "inelegant method" of increasing the number of seismographs at each station from...

Author: By Michael Churchill, | Title: Another Step | 12/2/1959 | See Source »

Moreover, we must bear in mind that, in holding an election, it is necessary to have certain provisions which will insure a "fair deal" to all concerned. On this basis, it is necessary that a date be set beyond which petitions will not be accepted. In fairness to the 32 men who filed their petitions on time, I feel obligated to run the election as scheduled, unless the Senior Class in overwhelming numbers request that these very rules which were drawn up to insure equality be set aside. In short, the question depends on whether election rules can be laid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHAL PETITIONS | 12/1/1959 | See Source »

...internal structure of New York; others will deal with the city's relation to changes occurring in the nation and the world. Next fall, Vernon's summary of the survey's findings, Metropolls 1985, will appear. "Our function is simply to inform," Vernon said. "We have found certain advantages in keeping normative notions out of our work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handlin Analyzes Racial Problems In Third Volume of Regional Study | 11/30/1959 | See Source »

...match all Russian programs in these countries, he affirmed that foreign aid is necessary. He expressed doubt that foreign aid will be decisive in shaping the loyalties of these new and underdeveloped countries. "I ame not at all convinced that the pedantic rules of Western policy, combined with a certain lack of energy, might not be less appealing than Moscow and Peiping," he added...

Author: By Carl I. Gable jr., | Title: Kissinger Describes U.S. Policies Since Negotiations at Camp David As National 'Game of Charades' | 11/30/1959 | See Source »

...Holworthy Hall, where they were eventually seized, the youths said they were from orphanages in Jacksonville, Fla., and Little Rock, Ark., and were trying to win a $500 prize offered by a subscription company to anyone able to sell a certain number of magazines. According to a freshman in the dorms, the boys claimed their contest deadline was 4:30 that afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Orphans' Selling Campaign Ends With Arrest in Yard | 11/30/1959 | See Source »

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