Word: interventionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Twelve "doubtful" senators received a letter yesterday from the Committee Against Military Intervention urging the precise limitation and definition of the powers granted by the Lend-Lease Bill.
Answered Bailey readily: "I have utterly changed my mind. . . . I was devoted to the Neutrality Act. I know now that I am advocating its repeal. . . . I am now advocating intervention. . . . I am not advocating that we go to war. . . . But do not misunderstand me, I am advocating intervention with all...
In the article Conant's opinions are pictured as having changed steadily from the start of the war to the present, beginning with the assumption that Britain was fighting a just war for Democracy, and proceeding to his present view-point of military intervention if necessary. Conant himself is presented...
By means of a handbill which it is circulating throughout the College today, the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention is asking all students to urge their Senators to vote for the Ellender amendment to the lend-lease bill.
The Committee announced yesterday the election of Robert J. M. Matteson 2P.A. as president and Thomas Lacey 2nd '43 as secretary-treasurer. Besides the two officers above, the following men will comprise the Executive Committee: David K. Eichler 1G.: Tudor Gardiner 1L., a former president of the Harvard Committee Against...