Word: outlaw
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Other Governments have proposed a conference in Europe to extend the scope of the Limitation of Armaments Treaties; but the U. S. should not participate if it restricted her freedom of action. ¶ The movement to outlaw war should be assisted so far as is consistent with safeguarding U.S. liberty...
...irony of official claims has been obscure in the past, recent developments leave no doubt of the futility of present foreign policy to contribute toward world peace. Unofficially America is responsible for the Geneva protocol to outlaw war. Professor James T. Shotwell of Columbia University fathered the ideas incorporated in the document. And the world's applause of the plan apparently adds another feather to the cap of unofficial cooperation. In the middle of his graceful bow of acknowledgement, however, the administration receives a rude check. The experts at Geneva have conclude that all the constructive work of the forty...
...Mexico is a harder task. And when it comes to ecclesiastical bootlegging, I draw the line. Under the present Mexican Governoment, no foreign school teacher or clergyman can go in there to teach or preach. I do not think our church ought to go into that Republic as an outlaw...
...American Plan." "Now then, gentlemen," was the figurative saying of Prof. James T. Shotwell of Columbia University to the Council of the League of Nations last June, "you are mistaken. What you really ought to do is to outlaw war." Here the Professor's nine coadjutors clapped a hearty endorsement. The "American Plan" (TIME, June 30), while by no means a perfect instrument, was the first to have any actual elements in it. For example...
...Will she sign the protocol establishing arbitration, security and disarmament which binds the signatory nations to cooperate "loyally and effectively" to outlaw...