Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Aside from the inconvenience of its location, Stillman's 65 beds and 9 private rooms simply cannot cope with the load placed on them. Before the war, for months at a time every winter, Stillman was full, and sick students were sent to bed in their rooms because of the...
The Exclusives. The Russian purchase (for a rumored $120,000) was on behalf of 200 employes of Amtorg, Soviet commercial agency in the U.S. At Killenworth, the new manor lords would find rest, recreation and, above all, isolation.
Juan Perón had what the world badly needed last week-food. And on the other side of the trade tables he held Argentina's two billion dollars in war-accumulated credits, for use in buying the world's goods. Argentina's Strong Man and President...
But this week the Old Lion followed the A.F. of L. council to the golden sands of Miami on important business. Ahead of him he had sent a check for $9,000, representing January dues for his 600,000 United Mine Workers. After a decade of wandering, first along the...
"Nor can the objectives that the Nation seeks be attained in isolation. If this country is to prosper, we must try to help raise in some measure the standard of living in other countries and thereby bring about a wider market for our goods as well as those of friendly...