Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...addition is "a mutual decision of the President's Offices of Radcliffe and Harvard," stated Horace L. Arnold '24, publication agent for the University. "I assume it is the result of a mutual desire for further unification...
...piece is founded upon nature and has nothing to do with fashion." Written in 1767, it retells the legend of King Admetus, who is condemned to death by the gods, and of his wife Alcestis, who offers herself as a sacrifice instead. In the end, touched by their mutual devotion, Apollo reprieves them both...
...weeks, on-the-spot investigation by former Assistant Defense Secretary Tracy Voorhees, President Eisenhower set aside $1,000,000 from his $150 million special contingencies' fund for Miami refugee aid, mostly to resettle the unemployed exiles in areas offering jobs. In making available the money, Ike invoked a Mutual Security Act clause authorizing assistance to refugees from Communism, and thus for the first time the U.S. officially labeled Cuba...
...Allan Price Kirby, 68, whose personal fortune is estimated at nearly $300 million. He is chairman, president and controlling stockholder of Alleghany Corp., the vast holding company whose assets include control of the New York Central and the $3 billion Investors Diversified Services, the biggest U.S. mutual fund group. Despite this considerable power, quiet courtly Allan Kirby habitually wears the look of a doleful Alfred Hitchcock-and last week he had his reasons. Texas Millionaire Clint Murchison and his two sons, once Kirby's partners in Alleghany (TIME, Sept. 19), are trying to take Alleghany away from...
...Tambo, a leader of the exiled South African United Front, urged the U.S. to avoid viewing all foreign policy questions in the light of the Cold War. Tambo felt the tendency of both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. to view the Congo situation in the light of their mutual conflict had weakened the U.N.'s position there...