Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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An edict appeared recently on one of the House bulletin boards declaring that the dining hall of that House would no longer be available, with certain exceptions, to College-wide extracurricular activities for purposes of ticket-selling, poll-taking, or any other form of solicitation. Investigation disclosed that the policy...
Eliot's high rating should be attributed to its grill more than anything else, if poll replies can be credited. Dunster's unity and isolation, desirable to many after a year in the anthill surroundings of the Union, drew enough votes to put it in fourth slot.
Added Dr. Dean A. Clark, medical director of New York City's Health Insurance Plan: "How many [doctors] remember that a wife's relation to her husband, or to her dreary isolation in household tasks, a man's reaction to his job or his wages or his...
The direction was indicated by Monroe in 1823 when he proclaimed that the American continents were not "subjects for future colonization." It was a misconception to consider the Monroe Doctrine, which challenged all the nations of Europe, a doctrine of isolation. The policy expanded again with John Hay's...
Already Chile's Foreign Office was discussing with the Australians a South Pacific airline that would be sure to end Easter's pastoral isolation. The island's grassy downs, ten hours from Chile, would make a perfect way station.