Word: internationalists
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Harvard's Ralph Barton Perry, 70, Pulitzer Prizewinning philosopher (Thought and Character of William James), earnest letter-writing and speechifying internationalist; and Sydney Bradshaw Fay, 70, share-the-guilt historian of World War I (Origins of the World...
Einstein was once violently pacifist. In 1930 he wrote: ". . . That vilest offspring of the herd mind-the odious militia. . . ." After Hitler, his thoughts became somewhat more martial. He is also a Zionist ("The Jew is most happy if he remains a Jew"), an internationalist ("Nationalism is the measles of mankind"). Einstein claims that he is a religious man ("Every really deep scientist must necessarily have religious feeling"). But he does not believe in the immortality of the soul...
...Harry Truman's third appointment got warm applause from the Senate, official Washington, the press & public. As permanent U.S. member of the U.N. Security Council, he picked Vermont's able, conservative, solidly internationalist Republican Senator Warren Robinson Austin...
...John Foster Dulles, Manhattan lawyer, Republican internationalist, chairman of the Federal Council of Churches Commission on a Just & Durable Peace, Tom Dewey's foreign affairs adviser in 1944, U.S. delegate...
...Episcopal Bishop G. Ashton Oldham of Albany, N.Y., longtime internationalist, who in 1940 damned neutrality as an "abhorrent thing...