Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From November 11, 1915, when the Crimson reversed its policy of isolation, until the Armistice, students seem to have recognized the intellectual and practical necessity for being "aucourant" on war matters. Although Harvard swamped the Yale football team by the record-breaking score of 41-0, the general jubiliation did...
The time has come, according to MacLeish, when Harvard must admit that it has reached the peak of its expansion, and that it must organize itself within existing frontiers rather than expanding its present limits. The swing toward specialization and isolation of knowledge in one field has come to an...
It is for these reasons that the Peace Strike will provide a chance for all the believers in peace for this country, whether it be a peace of isolation or one of all material aid, to do their part towards a preservation of their ideals.
position on World War II, and it came from the man who might some day have to take the reins of U.S. policy. Excerpts: "The responsibility which was offered to us following World War No. 1 we declined. We didn't realize . . . the time would inevitably come when our...
The commission is a body of 22 top-notch churchmen deliberately picked to represent every school of thought. Among them are outstanding pacifists and outstanding interventionists, but at their first conference it developed that not one of them is a true isolationist in the sense of believing America can ever...