Word: interventionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In a reorganization meeting recently the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention elected its officers for the remainder of the year and announced plans for a meeting with John T. Flynn, noted journalist.
Breaking its long-standing precedent, the Radcliffe "News" sent an official representative to the committee. Also represented at the meeting were the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention and the Harvard and Radcliffe Student Unions.
Robert G. Nassau '42, of the Harvard Student Union, Paul Hoover 2G, of the Committee, Against Military Intervention, Miss Rita Vallish, Radcliffe '44, of the Radcliffe "News," were appointed to the Program Committee and empowered with the general direction of the strike.
Tracing the effects of war on elections, freedom of speech, and the balance of power, Holcombe concluded that "the future of constitutional government depends in large part on the avowed purposes of a military intervention. If we are committed to war aims inconsistent with the American system, we will have...
As a result of several meetings, its members have adopted a statement of policy which consists of three main parts: 1. the committee was organized to discuss and suggest ways of preserving and extending American democracy, and advocates civil liberties, individual rights, labor rights, and improvement of the standard of...