Word: lawing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Just Peace Through the Rule of Law...
...retaliation and "brink of war." Last week, in a notable speech to the New York State Bar Association in Manhattan, Dulles made it clear that he is trying to steer U.S. policy toward the most positive and flexible peace-seeking goal known to civilized man: a world rule of law that substitutes "justice and law for force," leaves room for "peaceful change whereby justice is manifested." and provides for "a system of order based upon the replacement of force by community justice, reflecting moral law...
...imposition by strong nations of their 'benevolent' rule upon the weaker," said Dulles. "Most of these efforts collapsed in war . . . But the world of today is very different from the world of past centuries. It cannot be ruled. Hence the time is ripe for the rule of law...
...author of this article, a graduate of the class of '56, is a Harvard Law School student, currently on a leave of absence. He was in Cuba from January 13 through January 21, shortly after the present government came into power. The photographs of alleged Batista atrocities which were released by members of the present regime, are supplied by the author in order to help illuminate the motivations which lie behind the revolutionary trials. The CRIMSON does not necessarily agree with the editorial opinions expressed by the author...
This renovation will also bring the squash team back into the College after a prolonged residence in the Harvard Law School, Hemenway Gymnasium being located next to the Law School dormitories. In the past, of the few spectators who could fit into the tiny Hemenway galleries nearly half were law students...