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Russia Calls for Inspection Kennedy presented the plan on March 7 to a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Tocsin first endorsed the idea last December in a "walk" through the Square. Since the plan would involve revealing classified material to a foreign nation. Congress will probably have to pass a joint resolution. Several Congressmen, however, have taken stands opposed to the measure and no steps have been taken toward its ratification. Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal.
Russia Calls for Inspection Kennedy presented the plan on March 7 to a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Tocsin first endorsed the idea last December in a "walk" through the Square. Since the plan would involve revealing classified material to a foreign nation. Congress will probably have to pass a joint resolution. Several Congressmen, however, have taken stands opposed to the measure and no steps have been taken toward its ratification. Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal.
Russia Calls for Inspection
Kennedy presented the plan on March 7 to a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Tocsin first endorsed the idea last December in a "walk" through the Square. Since the plan would involve revealing classified material to a foreign nation. Congress will probably have to pass a joint resolution. Several Congressmen, however, have taken stands opposed to the measure and no steps have been taken toward its ratification. Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal.
Kennedy presented the plan on March 7 to a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Tocsin first endorsed the idea last December in a "walk" through the Square. Since the plan would involve revealing classified material to a foreign nation. Congress will probably have to pass a joint resolution. Several Congressmen, however, have taken stands opposed to the measure and no steps have been taken toward its ratification. Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal.
Kennedy presented the plan on March 7 to a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Tocsin first endorsed the idea last December in a "walk" through the Square.
Since the plan would involve revealing classified material to a foreign nation. Congress will probably have to pass a joint resolution. Several Congressmen, however, have taken stands opposed to the measure and no steps have been taken toward its ratification.
Labeling Tocsin's campaign as two-fold in purpose, a spokesman for the group stated that it wants both to win the support of Congress and to provide the Harvard community with "cogent arguments" for the proposal.
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