Word: anglo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...show the intense political instincts and economic factors--centering around nationalism and patriotism--that stood in the way of this move. England, for example, was considering her own protection, her "open seas" policy, in refusing complete Irish independence, which problem was in turn doing much to complicate Anglo-American relations...
...bill recognizing a part of Great Britain as an "independent republic." Every American wants the Irish question settled speedily and permanently, settled to the satisfaction of both the Irish and the English, but the good will of the two great English speaking nations must not be jeopardized. Upon Anglo-American friendship and unity of purpose, forged on a common battleground, rests the hope of the world for peace and progress. The Anglo-American friendship of a century must not be imperiled by Congressional politics. To pass the Mason Bill would not make Ireland an independent republic, but it might mean...
...eighteen-sixty, Queen Victoria and Abraham Lincoln joined to prevent war between England and America over Trent affair. Two countries look to you to do the same today by preventing passage of Mason Resolution. Preservation of Anglo-American peace best security for liberties of Ireland and peace of world...
Norman L. Torrey graduated in 1915, spent the next two years teaching English and History at the Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow, China, and is now, studying Economics in the Graduate School here...
...want to supply "martyrs" to the radical cause, it behooves us to use clean methods in fighting it. If the immigration authorities are giving the "benefit of the doubt" to the accused, they are only acting in accordance with a tradition as old as the Anglo-Saxon race. For them to act otherwise would be at once impolitic and criminal...