Word: quaker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...article on the Quaker visit to Russia which appeared in the CRIMSON October 13 ...the facts are several times misrepresented in such a way as to make them quite different from Mr. Cadbury's own statements. In the first sentence you quote,"...those who think Communism will be overthrown are merely wishful thinkers." Actually, Mr. Cadbury said there was little chance of its being overthrown from within, which is quite a different proposition. Again, the article states they "visited Russia by invitation," but fails to mention that the invitation had been previously asked...
...only person known to have been barred from speaking on the campus under the new ruling is Dr. Cecil E. Hinshaw, a Quaker pacifist, who finally addressed a student group off campus...
...Russian people are proud of their regime and those who think Communism will be overthrown are merely wishful thinkers," London Quaker Paul S. Cadbury told a predominantly Cambridge audience in the New Lecture Hall Thursday night...
Penn was jubilant. Three days later it renewed its weekly-televising contract with the American Broadcasting Company. Quaker officials boldly called for a Department of Justice anti-trust investigation of the "TV conspiracy...
...Weekly): "Our whole system of government is based on the assumption that there are certain absolute values, referred to in the Declaration of Independence as the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." Did the Chief Justice of the United States really mean what he said? Quaker Morley gave him the benefit of the doubt: presumably Vinson wrote "at the close of a difficult and trying session" and "did not edit his opinion with customary care...