Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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More Rigors, More Vigor. Even without the formal proclamation, the President had most of the powers necessary for severe mobilization. Some had been given to him by Congress since Korea, others had been put on the books before or during World War II and remained in effect because the state of war with Germany and Japan has never been ended. The proclamation was intended to be a rallying cry at home and a notice to the rest of the world that the U.S. would once more rise to its calling as democracy's arsenal...
...Symbolic Role. Seldom had a Secretary of State been so spectacularly denounced by the minority party.† The Republican action served notice to the world that the U.S. Secretary of State no longer spoke for a large segment of Congress or of the nation. Its effect, as many signers agreed, was that his prestige abroad was seriously damaged at a critical moment in diplomatic affairs. This week, dragging the G.O.P.'s clattering repudiation behind him, Acheson flew off to the Brussels conference aboard Truman's personal plane, the Independence. Alben Barkley and George Marshall were on hand...
...prices rolled back to the Dec. 1 level-and kept there for at least three months. After the Government had studied the situation carefully, the price structure would be reviewed to see if the auto companies were entitled to the increases they had tried to put into effect...
...answer to arguments President Charles C. Cole of Amherst stated against U.M.S. in a magazine article last week. Conant made two points: 3 first, that there need not be a full-scale hiatus for the nation's schools when Universal Service is first put into effect. "This can be adjusted," Conant said, pointing out the temporary deferments system that the A.A.U. program would install, and that the army would always be discharging a good number...
...report terms "startling" the potential disruptive effect of inflationary pressures and points to a shortage of goods for civilian consumption resulting from stepped-up war production as "the essence of the 'inflationary...