Word: actes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...former State Department economist was inclined to minimize the repression of the European War on American business, and played down the economic importance of the Neutrality Act, in an interview yesterday...
Should Congress revoke the Embargo Act, the country would, of course, be able to sell directly to the Allies planes and tanks which would otherwise be built in Canada, Professor Hansen said. "If we don't repeal the Embargo, new plants will be built in Canada for the manufacture of heavy munitions," he added...
...increase in the Allies' chances of victory maximize America's chances of staying at peace--this argument cannot be stated by anyone in authority. To change a nation's legislation for the express purpose of aiding one belligerent as against the other is to commit an unneutral act under international law; this the United States dare not do. So she must keep her purposes to herself...
...Village one better. He is a young man, or at least a middle-aged man, who has written a play about a young man writing a play about the wife of a young man writing a play. The total effect, leading up to a grand climax in the last act, leaves the audience a bit at sea about what playwright is writing which play about whom...
...Committee, comprising prominent educational leaders and members of the legal profession, is pledged to work in favor of President Roosevelt's recommendations for repeal of the embargo provisions of the present neutrality act...