Word: furtherance
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"It is interesting to see the variations on this general theme in the different countries of western Europe. The Dutch are desperately reconstructing and wistfully hoping for some encouragement on the colonial front. The French center most of their attention on their own confused political situation, and rather gloomily look...
The Administration warily hinted at a further expansion of its foreign policy. Secretary of State Marshall wrote: "Enduring political harmony rests heavily upon economic stability." Under Secretary Dean Acheson,* speaking in Cleveland, Miss., was a little more obvious. Said Acheson: "When Secretary Marshall returned from Moscow he did not talk...
Marshall and Acheson meant that such token payments as aid to Greece and Turkey were only the beginning. But how far would the U.S. have to go, if it seriously intended to carry out the Truman Doctrine? What was the present invoice on the doctrine, and what did Acheson mean...
Speaking over a nationwide radio hook-up on Sunday night, Senator Taft and the AFL's William Green presented their conflicting views on the labor legislation which Senate leaders expect to bring to a vote tomorrow. The Senator defended the legislation as being designed merely to restore the balance of...
Philadelphia's Dr. Edward L. Bortz, president-elect of the A.M.A., had a prescription ready for the whole nation: take it easy, get enough sleep and recreation, develop a sense of humor. That way, he thought, the insatiable spirit can be kept from tearing the fragile flesh to pieces...