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The appointment of U Thant of Burma as the U.N.'s Acting Secretary General -- at this writing, the choice appears to be certain -- offers further proof that in politics it is more important to have no influential enemies than to have influential friends.
With the neutralists maintaining pressure for one of their own to succeed Mr. Hammarskjold, U Thant emerged as the only possible candidate unlikely to be waylaid by a veto.
U Thant of course, will hold office until the spring of 1963, when Mr. Hammarskjold's term would have come to an end.
the West may or not remain satisfied with the kind of neutralism that U Thant represents.
If Af are the projections associated with the primary decomposition of T, then each Af is a polynomial in T, and accordingly if a linear operator U commutes with T then U commutes with each of the Af, i.e., each subspace Af is invariant under U.
Near Q, both curves can be represented by analytic functions of U.
In a neighborhood of Q the difference between these functions is also a single-valued, analytic function of U.
The restrained gyro-stabilized platform with reasonable response characteristics operates with an approximate equation of motion, neglecting transient effects, as follows: Af where U is a torque applied about the output axis of the controlling gyro.
Lincoln's assassination was the first assassination of a U. S. president and sent the nation into mourning.
Lincoln has been consistently ranked by scholars and the public as one of the three greatest U. S. presidents.
In 1846, Lincoln was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives, where he served one two-year term.
Lincoln also supported the Wilmot Proviso, which, if it had been adopted, would have banned slavery in any U. S. territory won from Mexico.
Lincoln disapproved of slavery, and the spread of slavery to new U. S. territory in the west.

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Douglas ' provision, which Lincoln opposed, specified settlers had the right to determine locally whether to allow slavery in new U. S. territory, rather than have such a decision restricted by the national Congress.
In late 1854, Lincoln ran as a Whig for the U. S. Senate seat from Illinois.
After the state Republican party convention nominated him for the U. S. Senate in 1858, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, drawing on: " A house divided against itself cannot stand.
The stage was then set for the campaign for statewide election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas as its U. S. senator.
Douglas said that Lincoln was defying the authority of the U. S. Supreme Court and the Dred Scott decision.
The U. S. Navy illegally intercepted a British merchant ship the Trent on the high seas and seized two Confederate envoys ; Britain protested vehemently while the U. S. cheered.
He argued before and during his election that the eventual extinction of slavery would result from preventing its expansion into new U. S. territory.
Anthropologists ' involvement with the U. S. government, in particular, has caused bitter controversy within the discipline.
Austin is the capital of the U. S. state of Texas.
The world's smallest known vertebrate, Paedophryne amauensis, sitting on a Dime ( United States coin ) | U. S. dime, 17. 91mm, for scale
The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized ( or incorporated ) territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the U. S. on January 3, 1959.
Alaska has a longer coastline than all the other U. S. states combined .< ref >
* U. S. House Committee on Agriculture – Glossary of agricultural terms, programs and laws
* Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, U. S. law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability
* Anti-Deficiency Act, U. S. law that prohibits the federal government from incurring debts not authorized by Congress
In the U. S. federal court system, criminal defendants must file a notice of appeal within 10 days of the entry of either the judgment or the order being appealed, or the right to appeal is forfeited.
Many U. S. jurisdictions title their appellate court a court of appeal or court of appeals.

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The U. S. Library of Congress has a collection of 3, 000 versions of and songs inspired by " Amazing Grace ", some of which were first-time recordings by folklorists Alan and John Lomax, a father and son team who in 1932 traveled thousands of miles across the South to capture the different regional styles of the song.
* U. S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal – Aspirin
Heritage Preservation, in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a U. S. federal agency, produced The Heritage Health Index.
* U. S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal-Amphetamine
Cover page of The Book of Mormon from an original 1830 edition, by Joseph Smith, Jr. ( Image from the U. S. Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division.
* Home reference on Chromosomes from the U. S. National Library of Medicine
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers U. Graduate School of Library Service, 1961.
* U. S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal – Hydrocodone
* Rare pictures of the Korean War from the U. S. Library of Congress and National Archives
* U. S. Library of Congress exhibition, based on materials deposited by the ACS.
* A large mozaic of Minerva is the focal art piece in the great room of the U. S. Library of Congress.
* Geography and Maps, an Illustrated Guide, by the staff of the U. S. Library of Congress.
* U. S. National Library of Medicine: Drug Information Portal-Methadone
The Library had been housed in the Congressional Reading Room in the U. S. Capitol.
* " In This Very Life: The Liberation Teachings of the Buddha " by Sayadaw U. Pandita, A Buddhist Library 1992
* U. S. treaties and federal legal documents re " Quasi War with France 1791-1800 ", compiled by the Lillian Goldman Law Library of Yale Law School
* Library data – The U. S. Library of Congress Web Capture team claims that " As of April 2011, the Library has collected about 235 terabytes of data " and that it adds about 5 terabytes per month.
The cards ( only 67 ) are today in the Cary collection of the Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale University, in the U. S. state of Connecticut.
The 1874 hoax quickly gained such notoriety that several 1874 music hall songs memorialized the event ( copies of which now are in the U. S. Library of Congress ).
* Annotated Constitution by the Congressional Research Service of the U. S. Library of Congress ( hyperlinked version published by Cornell University )
From the U. S. National Library of Medicine.
* April 24 – The U. S. Library of Congress is founded.

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