Word: imperialistically
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard Liberal Union was founded late in 1940 as a protest against the isolationist attitude taken by the Harvard Student's Union, pursuant to the national attitude of the American Student's Union, which fell in with the Communist "Imperialist war' publicity...
Words Without Warning. Halifax's audience liked it. Ontario's Premier George Drew, an imperialist of the old school, led Toronto businessmen to their feet, applauding. Said he: "A great speech that may well change the thinking of our people...
...flown to test the political winds in Canada before the meeting of the Commonwealth's Prime Ministers in London scheduled soon, when Empire policies will finally be threshed out. The provocation for direct reply was great: some of the Prime Minister's supporters talked angrily of an "imperialist ramp" (i.e., "Swindle...
Peppery little (5 ft. 7½ in.) Emanuel Shinwell, Labor M.P., always had a diagnosis, if not a cure, for Britain's ills. "Manny" was always anticapitalist, anti-imperialist and against Britain's conservative governments, be they Labor, Tory or coalition. He was a leading Leftist in World War I, a vitriolic antidote to Labor's "traitorous" moderates in the years between the wars. He did not change his tune after World War II hit England: Churchill's coalition Government was "Winston's beauty chorus...
...same bluntness was bound to alienate many Indians before he had mounted the throne. Indians could-and did-point out that a starving India could be neither an efficient base nor a willing ally. With no real evidence as yet, they were already branding him as another imperialist whipping master. And many Britons at home, horrified at the failure of the Raj to control the famine, were loud-voiced for the release of the Congress leaders jailed by Linlithgow, the removal of Indian Secretary Leopold Amery...