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Both Beard and Williams rejected the label "isolationist." First of all. The Tragedy persuasively argued that in the so-called "isolationist" 1920's American interests and commitments were world-wide: by uniltateral action (such as the official Dawes and Young loans to the faltering German economy) we sought to buttress...
Pax Sovietica. Moscow's major overture was to invite the Western European countries to join the East Bloc in a European Security Conference, which the Russians hope to convene in Helsinki during the first half of 1970. The Soviets say somewhat grudgingly that they have "no objection" to the...
By 10 p. m. most of the demonstrators had dispersed through the downtown area. Police sealed off streets around the demonstration to isolate the scattered groups remaining there. National Guardsmen also appeared on the streets for the first time about 10:30 p. m.
The offense, sadly, was as inept as had been feared. It was hard to isolate the problem, but it may have narrowed down to three factors. Quarterback Dave Smith was out, and the change in signal-calling may have thrown the timing off in the line and affected the team...
Dr. John Shea, vice-president for student affairs, said that blood tests given to the gridders showed that all of them had the virus, although not all were sick yet. He said that the college plans to isolate all those infected in order to prevent spread of the disease to...