Word: protectionism
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sad indeed will be any civilian exposed to mustard gas while wearing a pair of rubber panties for a gas mask [TIME, Sept. 7]. The average rubber pant is of similar thickness to a surgeon's rubber glove; it is well known that these gloves become dangerous to wear...
Next on the list of larger charities covered by the fund will be the USO and then the Red Cross, both of which need no introduction to the student body. The Boston Community Fund has often been condemned by students from other states as an unnecessary burden, but when it...
Returning from India, U.S. Industrialist Henry Francis Grady revealed last week that U.S. experts had thoroughly canvassed India's possibilities as a strategic military bastion and a source of materiel. Wherever he went Grady heard the old complaint that war production was hampered by Britain's protection of...
The Balkan Way. Rommel rolling up from Suez is not the chief menace to Sir Henry's bridge. Neither, as it may well turn out, is the German drive through the Caucasus. Wilson and Wavell do not forget that the Germans have a third approach, one that may be...
In general the proportion of losses in bombing raids is decreased as the number of planes used over a given target is increased. One reason is that a large fleet of bombers has greater protection against enemy fighters (because of its vast firepower) and is also impossible to attack except...