Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...article entitled "Bad Medicine" [TIME, Feb. 16] does not do full justice to the Americans, whether in or out of the Government, who urge a reversal of our partition policy on Palestine. Your story suggests that they are impelled solely by practical motivation. They do, indeed, feel that in determining American policy, insufficient attention has been paid to legitimate overall national interests, but they also feel that partition of Palestine is to be opposed on grounds of morality, justice and humanity...
Besides military and civilian officials who have been unable to express their views publicly, the opposition includes prominent religious and educational leaders . . . [who] feel that the partition recommended by the General Assembly does violence to the rights of small nations and the self-determination of peoples as proclaimed in the Atlantic Charter and the United Nations Charter. They believe it is far more dangerous for the United Nations to attempt to enforce an unjust solution than to look for another which could be just and workable...
...delighted when John L. Lewis called him (in 1939) "a labor-baiting, poker-playing, whiskey-drinking, evil old man" because "the majority of people will feel that anyone Lewis can't control is all right...
...Harvard Committee for Wallace would like to clarify its position on the Marshall Plan. We feel that the "Marshall Plan" which has achieved a wide acceptance by honest liberals suffering from a "Lesser of two evils" psychology, ought really to be recognized to be made up of two quite different things. There is the Marshall Proposal of the Harvard speech of June, 1947; and there is the European Recovery Plan as formulated at present...
...three-fold plan, the combined Memorial Church tablet, Memorial Hall renovation with room for extra-curricular activities, and auditorium additions to Mem Hall certainly make a more functional and more appropriate memorial than the plaque-scholarship idea originally favored by the Committee. While many students will feel that a Student Activities Center in a building of its own would have been more effective than the diverse facts of the new plans, all will recognize the progress towards a useful and integrated memorial...