Word: pacts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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They were civic leaders, veterans, labor leaders, teachers, students, businessmen, lawyers, priests and ministers. They were people who thought that there was a solution to the nation's international problems beyond supporting the Marshall Plan, the Atlantic pact, and the rearmament of Europe. They believed that the State Department and the Congress could do better than that...
...Standard had failed to point out what every politically literate Briton knew: that Strachey had repudiated Stalinism after the Hitler-Stalin pact of 1939 and has attacked it many times since then. Attlee issued a government statement calling the Standard's attack "disgraceful...
Monday, March 20, will be the deadline for applications by war orphans who would like to attend an international conference on the Atlantic Pact, Wellington F. Scott '49 1L, chairman of the selection committee, announced last night...
...student war orphans will be selected as delegates to an international conference on the Atlantic Pact to be held in Brussels April 2 through April 16, the Harvard Chapter of the American Veteran's Committee announced last night...
...author considers these three religions from a philosophical, not a practical, point of view. Judaism, he says, is a covenant which binds together one chosen group of people in an exclusive pact with God. Catholicism "is the enterprise of establishing in some effective fashion a synthesized tradition which will embody the wisdom of the ages." Protestantism is the most adaptable member of the triumvirate, and exists in a different form in the mind of each believer...