Word: defendents
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...normally constituting more than 20 distinct national groups. [In view of this] the United States does not believe in practicing neutrality. Barring exceptional cases, neutrality today is an obsolete conception. It is like asking each community to forgo a police force, and to leave it to each citizen to defend his own home with...
Dick Neuberger, a highly vocal anti-partnership partisan, was spoiling to get a Republican on the debating platform, when Cattleman Sam Coon bravely accepted the challenge to defend his bill in public. Said Coon: "I've never run away from a fight in my life when I've knowed I was right, and I'm right now, so here...
Tenley Albright, Radcliffe '57, the world figure skating champion, plans definitely to compete in the 1956 Winter Olympics at Cortina d'Ampezzo, next December. Soon afterward she will go to Garmisch-Partenkirchen to defend, in the World Championships, the title she won last February...
Miss Albright will start off her season with an exhibition on Oct. 20, in Madison Square Garden as part of a benefit performance for the American Olympic Committee. Next March she will be in Philadelphia to defend the National women's figure skating title, which she has already won four times...
...Kerr said, were the "rise to power of the Communists, the new Asian nationalism, and the development of nuclear power." The good ones he listed as the "survival of the British Commonwealth and Empire, the resurgence of Europe, and the rise to power of America with its commitment to defend democracy...