Word: isolationism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dr. Stanley, whose winning of the award was announced yesterday, is a 34 year old citizen of Princeton, New Jersey. His research on the isolation of a crystallizable factor has developed a new approach in the study of viruses.
Last week some 750,000 U. S. students held their fifth annual rally against war, argued over collective security v. isolation. Solemnest ceremony: At Northwestern University the editors of the Daily Northwestern planted in the campus meadow a weeping willow, to be cut down when the first of their number...
Discussing that part of the new Party's program that deals with the destiny of the Americas, Professor Holcombe felt that their proposed foreign policy would prove to be one of isolation. "He's going back to the Monroe Doctrine as an alternative to collective security," he said.
TIME had no intention of implying that the people in the U. S. are less pacific now than they were when they turned against the League of Nations. But that they are less inclined toward isolation and more inclined to collective action, TIME, considering recent public polls and public utterances...
The Peace Committee refused to take a stand on either isolation or collective security, voting to call two speakers of opposite views to the convention.