Word: oskaloosa
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...intimidation"; he charged: "We are guilty of almost every charge we level at the Russians." At Iowa City he demanded a meeting between the next President and Stalin, adding: "Roosevelt always said he could do business with Stalin. That's what he often told me personally." At Oskaloosa, he derided the idea that U.S. Communists are controlled from Moscow...
Occasionally reporters thought they saw the man that Wallace would like to be. Just outside Oskaloosa, Wallace stopped at small, Quaker-run William Penn College, spoke to its 250 students in the white, high-ceilinged chapel. With the bright Iowa sunlight streaming through the windows, Wallace talked earnestly and simply. Said he: "The guiding principles of the Quaker faith are still the most practical guide to ordinary living." Afterward, he sat under a tree on the lawn, chatted with undergraduates...
...HARLEY Oskaloosa, Iowa...
...Cecil Hinshaw, president of William Penn (Quaker) College at Oskaloosa, Iowa, described atomic bombing as a "barbaric, inhuman type of warfare. . . . Its use is unjustified...