Word: isolationism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bishop Sherrill's religion has always been profoundly personal rather than theo logical. "The appeal of Christ to one's life is the thing that originally caught me, rather than the Church. At Yale and before, it was Christ's appeal to the individual that attracted me...
The membership, combined with Dunster's geographical isolation, produced an independent unit which was model of how the House system at Harvard should work. This year's graduating seniors are the last who were in touch with the post-war set, and the House at present seems to be in...
In the work camps where immigrants are sent after their medical isolation, the complaints take the tune and pitch of national origins. In one camp of 250 tin huts at the edge of a fertile valley, Rachel Brill, a Rumanian woman, complained about the treatment given her son-in-law...
New arrivals are herded into a former British army camp renamed Shaar Aliyah (Gate of Immigration), for two weeks or so of medical isolation. The heterogeneous immigrants stroll aimlessly: a gangling youth in a heavy blue ski suit that was fine for the weather he knew in Rumania will gawk...
It was a pattern of thought of which the U.S. was going to hear more. Essentially, in the world's great crisis, the U.S. was faced with two alternatives: 1) keeping and cherishing the allies with whom it had stood before, or 2) going into the type of hemisphere...