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Along with his budget message, the President reported last week on the nation's economic health. It was a long-winded document of 11,000 words which dealt with the subject in the gingerly manner of a doctor looking over a temperamental patient. How well was the U.S. fitted to endure the rigors of mobilization...
There, over small earthenware cups of tea and thick coffee, they scratched their signatures to a historic document. When the news of its contents came out last week, it delighted other oil-rich Middle Eastern nations, but it dismayed Great Britain. Davies,* in revising Aramco's 17-year-old agreement with Saudi Arabia's King Ibn Saud, had given him the most generous deal ever made in all the turbulent history of Middle Eastern...
There was consternation in Washington. The President ordered State and Defense to re-examine U.S. positions around the globe and report to him exactly what needed to be done. Acheson himself was named boss of the project, which finally produced a massive document dubbed NSC (for National Security Council) 68. Among 68's recommendations were the creation of vast armaments, the spending of tens of billions annually. Louis Johnson took a horrified look and repaired to his corner, where he sulked over what was being done to his economy program. While he sulked, while the military's budgeting...
...Benegal had the document delivered to Red China's Wu Hsiu-chuan for forwarding to Peking. Wu, and later Russia's Andrei Vishinsky, cynically asked why the petition was not sent to Washington and other non-Communist capitals which had previously approved the U.N. army's advance across the 38th parallel. Meanwhile, Red forces in Korea crossed the parallel...
With this mishap in mind the Radcliffe Student Council yesterday temporarily rechartered Idler until February 1, to give the club time to draw up a new document...