Word: internationalistic
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That the vote against crusading internationalism was not a vote for U.S. isolation was particularly clear to those who looked into Wisconsin closely. For in the state Harold Stassen was regarded as an internationalist equal to Willkie ; Tom Dewey was much criticized by isolationists during the campaign for his advocacy of a British-American alliance last September; and finally, much of the Mac-Arthur vote - the stronghold of the isolationists - was cast by people who merely admire the General as a "favorite...
...State six years of respectable government, after years of storm and scandal. In doing so, Blueblood Saltonstall has become the Republican Party's No. 1 asset in New England. Accordingly he has been mentioned as a Presidential possibility-but more often for the vice-presidency. An internationalist long before Pearl Harbor, Saltonstall was a Willkie man in 1940. Now he is cautiously neutral, and will go to the G.O.P. convention unpledged. He well knows that if either Willkie or Dewey-both New Yorkers-gets the nomination, they will likely seek as a running mate a Westerner such as California...
Later Chiang Kai-shek asked him to help organize China's Youth Corps, and for 20 years he has been one of the leaders of Chinese youth. Bishop Chen is a strong nationalist and internationalist...
...your move, Mr. President." So spoke Joe Ball, ablest young Republican internationalist, Senator from Minnesota, the Bi of the B2H2 group in the Senate...
Political sophisticates, recalling the strategic distribution of Calvin Coolidge's Have Faith in Massachusetts in early 1920, were satisfied that Ohio now has, in addition to Governor Bricker and Senator Taft, a third Republican Presidential hopeful. Senator Burton, satisfactorily internationalist, genuinely liberal, a potent vote-getter, was the dark-horse talk of the week...