Word: furtherance
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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"If further funds, or further authority, should be needed ... I shall not hesitate to bring the situation before the Congress. . . . The United States contributed $341,000,000,000* toward winning World War II. This is an investment in world freedom and world peace. The assistance that I am recommending for...
The Way to Catastrophe. Further questions and objections pointed up risks which were moral as well as economic. Human nature being what it is, U.S. financial intervention might earn America the resentment, even the hate of beneficiaries. The program opened up a road with no visible end. Along that road...
"A Declaration of War." The sharpest, most revealing reaction came from bowed and bitter Italy, a critical testing ground for democracy's powers of resistance-and offense. From Rome, TIME Correspondent Emmet Hughes reported: "There was no doubt this time that the U.S. means business. Wrote Rome's...
MacLeish, a Harvard Law School graduate, first curator of the Nieman Fellows, and former Librarian of Congress, was further reported as saying that UNESCO is committed to the proposition that peoples holding opposing and conflicting views can live together if they understand each other's positions.
The best compromise would be to increase the number of informal dances rather than diminish the number of formals. More informals, closed if necessary, would undoubtedly attract the gentlemen of moderate means. To further the promotion of social harmony, the record dance program should be enlarged and if possible, established...