Word: establish
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...records of the Jenner Subcommittee and if he had any question about me he could easily have ascertained the facts. It is improbable that he is acquainted with my long public record of unalterable opposition to all forms of totalitarian dictatorship--that of political demagogues who seek to establish thought control in the U.S.A., as well as that of Communist Party officials. But the record is clear: I was speaking and writing about the dangers of Soviet Communism long before the senator launched his anti-Communist campaign...
...When the Ivy group was formed it was for the definite purpose of not compelling the members to play within themselves but to establish certain conditions to assure sportsmanship and amateurism. It was named the Ivy group and not the Ivy League in an attempt to avoid the pressures of championships and percentage ratings...
...case anyone in the West, re-examining in turn its Yugoslav alliance, might be led to some unpleasant conclusions or speculations, Vice President Milovan Djilas felt bound to remark: "It is ridiculous of some in the West to say that Yugoslavia will establish relations with the Soviet Union as they once were...
Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton defended his action in rushing warships and troops to Guiana to prevent a Communist coup (TIME, Oct. 19). Lyttelton accused the Guiana People's Progressive Party of 1) seeking to establish a one-party Communist state, 2) spreading racial hatred. He cited evidence that Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the East Indian dentist whom Lyttelton deposed from his post as Prime Minister, had conspired to organize a Red "People's Police.'' Two of Jagan's Cabinet ministers and his American wife Janet, a former Young Communist who became the deputy speaker...
...Court. Not all of Lyttelton's charges were equally convincing. A few, e.g., that the P.P.P. had "sought to undermine the position of ... the Boy Scouts," left some Britons with an uneasy feeling that the government was trying too hard to establish its case. The misgivings vanished last week when the nation got a firsthand look at what its home-grown Reds were calling "the suffering victims of imperialism...