A disarmament study directed by Charles A. Coolidge '17 which recommends plans to put America's defense program on a continuing rather than crash basis will be submitted for critical appraisal to the National Security Council within a few days.
Coolidge, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, told a Harvard luncheon in Washington that the study suggests a workable policy for the U.S. in the event of future Russian breaches of Western-Soviet agreements. The policy is built on a "sandy foundation," he said.
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