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...much surrender of U.S. sovereignty was required. Last week there seemed little dissent from the idea. In his keynote speech, the association's outgoing president, Whitney North Seymour, said flatly: "Most of us realize that anything like a durable peace will require increased reliance on international law and institu tions to apply it. Our Committee on World Peace Through Law is no egghead concept, no public relations invention. It presses toward a basic goal always close to the hearts of all those who see increased respect for the reliance on law as the only sure way to a peaceful...
...during the same period death came to a number of established institu tions. Score three points for correct answers to any three of the five parts in this question. Dead were...
...civilized world, John Adams, who was considered conservative, rushed to Europe to assert the superiority of American institutions he had helped create. When Hitler wanted to impress the Germans he told them their victories would last 1,000 years. Adams was less cautious. He told Europe the institu-[tions America had already built before 1800 "will not wholly wear out for thousands of years." In England, as Minister, he said that American study of Europe had convinced America that she could no more go back to her institutions than she could take up the worship of Thor. "The experiment...
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...theories. His Foundation is solemnly incorporated "to maintain, conduct and operate educational activities, including schools and institutions, in which the said health building methods are taught; to establish scholarships and foundations and other means of support for advocates of the said health building methods ... to maintain sanitariums and other institu tions . . . gymnasiums and camps and other outdoor recreational facilities . . . to promote amongst all classes of people the knowledge of right living and health ful living and the care of their bodies, which are essential to right living and good citizenship . . . etc. etc. There shall be no discrimination...