Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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. . . The Japanese people, at home or abroad, will be very indifferent to, if not amused by, this type of propaganda, but will be profoundly stirred and disturbed when their sense of propriety, pride, and national honor are challenged in a manner and a language that they can not fail to...
In its 19-year history, Philadelphia's Hedgerow Theater has garnered as much glory as any community playhouse in the U.S. Its director, disheveled, 49-year-old Jasper Deeter, is hopelessly stage-mad but brilliantly stage-minded. He has built up a permanent company who get no salary (only...
Tony was in no sense a trick horse. But he was intelligent, utterly trusted Mix, and had what Tom called "a genius for acting." He leapt chasms, he dashed down precipices, he received Mix (an indifferent horseman) from a parachute. He carried Mix through a blast of dynamite which knocked...
Then three centuries of indifferent Harvard men were tossed about in their graves as a mammoth football rally showed the "Hanover hoodlumns" that college spirit can come without "a barrel of New England rum."
Fortunately, however, there is no indication that any sections of India are likely to become pro-Japanese, despite the active Axis propaganda campaign. Apathetic and indifferent though the masses of Indians may be they will quickly repulse any Japanese invasion, the statesman said.