Word: goals
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Even for this minimum goal the great powers would have to get along in the thousand details, big and small, of inter national diplomacy. Otherwise the post-Tenement of war may be pathetically short-lived...
...equal legal and civic rights. Harlem's Roi Ottley, seven years a reporter for the Amsterdam News, summed up in his recently published New World A-Coming: "In a word, the Negro wants democracy." But nowhere was the way the Negro hopes to reach his goal clearly stated. Author Ottley, who shares most Negroes' belief that leadership must come from Franklin Roosevelt, confessed to a large uncertainty about the Negro's future...
...great financial and commercial advantages. But Italy . . . had proclaimed her vital rights and placed before the conscience of the world her problems of expansion, raw materials and production. To have confined herself to a neutrality based on monetary gain would have been a definite renunciation of a century-old goal. That was the reason why we launched ourselves ardently into the battle...
...first goal," said Phalanx Chief James Banahan, "is to blow up the Communist headquarters right around the corner. We'll be making bombs soon...
Three aspirants to the Harvard tennis crown fought their way into three steps from their goal in straight sets, as John Zinsser. Jr '45, Robert Wolfard, and Braley Cameron, of the V-12 unit, reached the quarter-finals of the Eighth Annual Summer Tennis Tourney conducted by the Tennis and Squash Shop...