Word: interventionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention went on record as favoring direct grants to Britain but opposing the Lend-Lease Bill, in a telegram which was sent last night to New England Senators and all members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Last night's telegram was the non-military intervention group's first official statement opposing the Lend-Lease Bill, although officers of the Committee have previously come out against it.
Friday Evening 7:30"Concert Master": Borodin: Poloveisian Dances from Prince Igor. Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriceto Espagnol. Tehaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite. 8:30 Musical Quiz Show, with Bill Ernst '41, Newbold Landon '42, Ben Hazard '42, and Lyman Snow '42. 9:00 Nine O'Clock Jump. 9:30 A Case for Non...
In response to several undergraduate requests received yesterday, the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention announced last night that the no--war letter to President Roosevelt will be circulated throughout the University as a petition.
"We are typical young Americans, neither Communists nor Nazis, neither pacifists nor isolationists, neither jingoists nor appeasers. We are ready to fight for our country, but we do not think that the cause of America or of democracy or of humanity would be served by military intervention in the European...