Word: charter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...People's Charter," a 20 minute documentary film describing the events that led up to the writing of the United Nation's Charter, will be shown at a general membership meeting of the University chapter of the American Veterans Committee, Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock in Emerson...
Meanwhile, as the first step in a campaign to induce motion picture palaces in the Boston area to show UN-produced films, the College UN Council has asked the University Theater to screen "The People's Charter," which is the first production of the UN's film division...
...local classroom, acceptance of the new charter that was written by students from all over the nation this summer in Madison, Wisconsin, means throwing College student support, highly respected at the Madison conference, directly behind the national project...
...also, as usual, gave frank, personal opinions on controversial issues: he approved a United Nations plan for partition of the Holy Land with Jewish and Arab states. He came out for abolition of the veto in the Security Council, provided a satisfactory definition of aggression were written into the charter. In odd moments, despite his full and exacting schedule, he found time to prepare his speech on foreign policy for this week's appearance at Tacoma, Wash...
...alliance (and in exchange for a Western wink at Moscow's absorption of millions of hapless non-Russians and 275,000 square miles of territory for greater "security"), the Kremlin was expected to cooperate in the world's steep climb back toward recovery and peace. The U.N. Charter had been signed in such unrealistic hope. For One World was the 20th Century's pathetic fallacy. Since the war's end there had been two worlds one (the greater one) headed, by reason of its unparalleled power, by the U.S., which craved nothing so much...