Word: concerns
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...home rule that can be maintained along with the minimum of centralized authority that must come into existence to give the necessary protection." > "The United Nations must back up military disarmament with psychological disarmament-supervision, or at least inspection, of the school systems of Germany and Japan...." >"The first concern of each nation must be the well-being of its own people. That is as true of the United States as of any other nation. Maintenance of full employment and the highest possible level of national income should be the joint responsibility of private business and of government. . . . When...
...been amply demonstrated by now that the colleges of the country have geared their programs to the immediate requirements of war. This is as it should be. But it is nonetheless important that they also concern themselves with post-war problems of readjustment. Harvard's recognition of the important part that labor will play in that readjustment has been commended the country over, by labor and industry alike. The Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs in Washington has stated: "At the present time, unions in the United States have about 100,000 administrative officers. The universities...
...make provisions for the belongings of the mass of undergraduates who leave for the armed forces. Many have left already, but the real exodus is a few weeks away. Prompt assumption of authority by the University by organizing a small bureau and making arrangements with a large storage concern would save money and needless confusion for many students...
...seemed clear that he had never hoped to hold. Apparently his shattered Afrika Korps, filled out with odds & ends of Italians, had been a secondary concern of the German High Command, whose primary objective was to hang on to Tunis and Bizerte and strike back in northwestern Africa. The fox had been left to find another temporary refuge, possibly at Misurata, 300 miles farther along the North African coast. After Misurata was Tripoli, itself a dubious refuge, target of methodical Allied bombing...
...with deep concern ... that we have witnessed ah effort now publicly endorsed in the U.S. by the Archbishops and Bishops of a sister Christian communion, which constitutes a religious minority in this country, to set the relation of Protestant Christianity to Hispanic America in a perspective which does violence both to historical truth and contemporary fact. We deplore the pretension of the Roman Catholic hierarchy to circumscribe the religious freedom of Protestant Christians in the proclamation of their faith, while by implication reserving for themselves the right to the universal proclamation of their...