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...remarkable to me that any state official was willing to trade so many human lives for the reassertion of state authority one day, one week, one month or even one year earlier than if negotiations had been allowed to proceed...
...cutting the monetary tie to gold. The U.S. could couple an increase with a formal announcement that the Treasury would no longer buy or sell any gold; that would make the increase only a bookkeeping entry for the U.S., although the Europeans could still claim victory. Negotiations could then proceed to construction of a new system in which gold would be phased out. There are indications that the Europeans would accept such an approach. For example, Italian Treasury Minister Mario Ferrari-Aggradi recently suggested that dollar devaluation be part of a package deal that would include unspecified moves to diminish...
...Prime Minister, two months before the attack. "Hirohito alone stood at the top of the mountain," Bergamini writes. "He alone had full access to army planning, navy planning." When it finally came time to decide, Hirohito called in his Lord Privy Seal and said: "Instruct Prime Minister Tojo to proceed according to plan...
...group of demonstrators. Many college functionaries--like BC's President W. Seavey Joyce--and public officials--like Massachusetts Attorney General Robert Quinn, who prosecuted the Heights editors--apparently believe that freedom of the press is a right reserved for those with the capital to operate a commercial daily, and proceed as if the First Amendment contained an invisible clause exempting students from exercising the rights it guarantees...
...group of demonstrators. Many college functionaries--like BC's President W. Seavey Joyce--and public officials--like Massachusetts Attorney General Robert Quinn, who prosecuted the Heights editors--apparently believe that freedom of the press is a right reserved for those with the capital to operate a commercial daily, and proceed as if the First Amendment contained an invisible clause exempting students from exercising the rights it guarantees...