Word: friendships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...than others and, if driven to it [war] we should not hesitate!" After these words of fire, the Prime Minister, conscious that it will take time for Britain to arm tremendously, reaffirmed his immediate policy in words of milk: "The only hope lies in the achieving of a tripartite friendship among France, Germany and ourselves...
...Council for Prevention of War has an able Washington lobbyist in Frederick Joseph Libby. Last autumn it sought contributions by means of a $1,000,000 "issue" of "peace bonds." The issue did not go well, although one anonymous woman bought $69,000 worth. The World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches seeks to promote world harmony by international exchanges of pastors. It recently heckled the Pope for seeming to side with his fellow-countryman in the Italo-Ethiopian War (TIME, Oct. 21 ). The Women's International League, for Peace & Freedom, a favorite cause of the late Jane...
...have seen our ancient friendship and our valuable trade with Italy disappear, never to return. Who knows what else Mr. Eden is up to? Who knows what meddlesome trouble Public Liability No. 1 is hatching in the seclusion of the Foreign Office? What may he not be saying to this Ambassador or that? What folly or danger is there into which the egocentricity of a somewhat superior person with no discretion and a sharp tongue cannot plunge us? "Can we afford dangerous Mr. Eden with the European situation rapidly deteriorating? At a time when it is absolutely vital that...
...high time that Harvard students give the House Plan some meaning, and allow each House to become a center of friendship and activity, in short, to assume a personality...
...Henry Fund was founded by the late Lady Julia Lewisohn Henry "in the earnest hope and desire of cementing the bonds of friendship between the British Empire and the United States." The Fellowships are given to English students for study at American universities and to American students for study at English universities in alternate years. Each is valued at five hundred pounds sterling and is for one year of study at either Oxford or Cambridge...