Word: alienated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...further description could not add anything of value. The picture itself brought home a most poignant realization of the indomitable courage and gallantry with which France upheld our common cause, and of the awful sacrifices that she made in the struggle of our sort of civilization against one quite alien to our ideals...
...Americanization is due to a widespread conviction of the need of solidarity and of common ideal in this country, Professor Munro said that at present Americanization is carried on too much with the idea that everything American must be imposed on every foreigner. Hr urged an understanding of the alien with a view to learning what he has to teach us, and an Americanization with an ideal not to convert but give the alien an understanding of and a confidence in American Institutions...
Turning to the specific question of deportations he outlined the policy and laws of Congress during the time that the principle of the "Open Door" was gradually abandoned and compared the "Alien and Sedition Acts" of 1798 with the present laws...
Louis F. Post, who by his attitude toward the deportation of radical aliens won national reputation last year, will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow night at 8 o'clock under the joint auspices of the Union and the Student Liberal Club. Mr. Post, who has been in the vicinity of Boston for several days lecturing on the attitude of the war-time Department of Justice toward radicalism and the alien, will arrive in Cambridge in time for a dinner in his honor in the Trophy Room at 6 o'clock...
Last year he refused to sanction the deportation of the alien "reds", without due process of law, regardless of their legal liability to deportation. As a result he became the center of congressional and newspaper discussion and was called before a committee of Congress, to testify in his own defense...