Word: creed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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They could all unite, however, in their hostility to Communism. Some, like Burnham and Meyer, had been Communists and understood the viciousness of the creed-nor have they forgotten or forgiven. If there has been a thaw in the Soviet Union, there is no way of telling from the Review. The publication denounces the nuclear test-ban treaty as a sellout to the Russians; Burnham writes a column on foreign affairs called "The Third World War"-the Review has no doubt that it has begun. Not long ago, Buckley urged the U.S. to bomb China's nuclear installations-once...
...clause prohibited New York from aiding "any institution of learning wholly or in part under the direction or control of any religious denomination." The new constitution opens the door to aid to private schools, religious or otherwise, so long as their rolls are open to persons of any race, creed or color...
What is the magic offered in this program? "Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of creed, freedom of demonstration, genuine land reform, and abolition of U.S.-built concentration camps." The same program, presumably, as those of Communist regimes the world over...
...College regulations say an organization must have "a constitution and by-laws whose membership clause shall not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, or color." But there is actual discrimination in organizations that have membership by invitation, such as the final clubs or the Association of African and Afro-American Students...
...Commander. Rockwell came upon his tortured creed by accident. Born in 1918, the son of a vaudeville co median, he dropped out of Brown University in 1940 to become a Navy pilot because, as he later said, he believed "all that hooey about Hitler." Recalled during the Korean War with the rank of commander, he got his first glimpse of racist literature from a Navy couple in San Diego. At first he skimmed, then read deeply. Soon he had graduated to a secondhand edition of Mein Kampf. "I was hypnotized, transfixed," said Rockwell. "Within a year...