Word: disinterestedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Judge Mack admitted that the anarchy of the sugar trade at the time the Institute was founded in 1927 fully justified drastic action. "Divorced from its illegalities the Institute offers certain opportunities for effecting desirable results," said the Judge. "In most of their activities, however, they [Institute members] have . . . gone...
The disinterested upholders of American ideals who have joined pocket-books in opposition to the Tugwell-Copeland Food and Drug Bill are slowly but surely completing a masterpiece in the history of effective lobbies. Following the accepted formula, these patriots first set up a tremendous wail, protesting in the name...
"The Yellow Jacket" is undoubtedly quite different from the usual run of plays to be seen today. Whether this is an advantage or a disadvantage is a matter of opinion. The difference lies in the fact that the play is intentionally unrealistic in the extreme. The scene of the action...
The Soviet and the League were long the sole anomalies in a world system which was centered around nationalism. Now that the League is little more than a ghost and Russia has discarded her central idea, a startling similarity of national ideals and state structure prevails. Unfortunately, to the disinterested...
But the allies who signed the treaty also promised to disarm. America has been trying in a tactful way to compel obedience by both sides. The moral influence of the United States in working out a peaceful settlement of the disarmament problem is all the greater because of what Hitler...