Word: europeanization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other courses available this year are Comp. Phil. 30 (Whatmough on Indo-European Languages: Phonology) and numerous "Primarily for Graduates" courses, which undergraduates are frequently allowed to enter...
...side, and much of it began with James Monroe. Non-interference in the internal concerns of Europe was the only practical U.S. policy in 1823. But at the same time that he made this pronouncement, Monroe served notice that the U.S. had become a power with which European nations would have to reckon, and extended U.S. interest over the whole of the Western Hemisphere. One of the modern misconceptions of history is that the Monroe Doctrine was isolationist. The Monroe Doctrine was the first big step in an expanding foreign policy, which continued to expand under succeeding Presidents and Secretaries...
...still a long way from meeting in a solid clasp of friendship. But nowhere in Europe do so many fingers touch each other as at the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Institute. Founded last year (TIME, May 20) as part of a $6,000,000 program to reconstruct European religious life, the Institute is financed largely by U.S. church members.* It has already been in operation for six months, has sent 73 men & women back to their homelands with broader Christian perspectives and more international Christian ties...
...newspaperwoman since 1920, Miss Thompson travelled extensively in Europe during the twenties as correspondent and Chief of the Central European Bureau of the Philadelphia Ledger and the New York Evening Post...
Investigation of hydro-dynamics in various European centers will occupy the time of Professor Birkhoff, who served during the war as a consultant at the Aberdeen Proving Ground and as a technical representative with the Office of Scientific Research and Development...