Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Byrnes's valedictory was a sober factual review of the progress of U.S. foreign relations in a year when U.S. policy-and the hopes of lasting peace itself-emerged from the shadows of confusions and doubts. Grave difficulties, he said, had arisen at the very outset of efforts to...
Of the great powers only the United States emerged from the war with its industrial plant not only uncrippled but expanded. The quickest and easiest way for other countries to replace their destroyed equipment is to make purchases in the United States. But it is an elementary principle of international...
The cells grow for a day or so, "eating" the sugar and acid. They grow in isolation, uninfluenced by the complex substances which would normally reach them from the oat seed. Professor Thimann can experiment on them, and know what he is doing.
Under the leadership of trained nursery school teachers, one third of whom are wives of University students, quiet is the order of the day in the nursery. The two-year-olds, the three-year-olds, and the four-year-olds each have their own play-room, complete with blocks, rockers...
The dean-elect thinks colleges should put more accent on the humanities, thus give their students a basic philosophy for living-"something to hold on to." She rates this higher than vocational training, but expects to campaign for one vocation: teaching. Says she: "The colleges of today have a big...