Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...analysis of the Fulbright plan, calling for President Truman's resignation and a placing of the country in GOP hands, William Yandell Elliott, professor of Government, said, "It makes a good deal of sense. We cannot afford a government that is deadlocked in this crucial time of world history. If the President chooses a moderate Republican, there will be a real chance to work along the main lines of domestic policy and strengthen foreign policy. The nation is obviously calling for a change in labor policy...
...plan is "a little unfair to Truman," Professor Elliott went on, "since the election did not turn on Presidential tenure so much as on piled-up discontent of the past years. However, it seems clear that the country has had enough...
...Elliott Roosevelt peered ahead at life without price controls, reported back: "You will see bread at $15 a loaf." Robert M. Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago, peeked around the atomic corner and saw "an era of leisure and plenty," but he was not happy. "If we are not all killed in the next few years," he declared, "we will be bored to death." George Santayana, 83-year-old poet-philosopher, now resident in Italy, guessed:"I won't live to see it, but I believe that Russia soon may dominate all of Europe - with Germany and France...
...interested in joining should attend the Monday meeting or see Allan P. Sindjer '48 of Lowell House, Gordon A. Neal '50 of Wigglesworth Hall, Richard Elliott '46, Ed Woolrich of the Graduate School of Business Administration, or Schwebel...
...suggestion from Professor Elliott that the Council establish a political laboratory, a miniature United Nations Council with emphasis on participation by foreign students, is being considered, according to Schwebel, who was formerly national president of United Nations Youth, the high school student division of the A.A.U.N...