Word: reaffirms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Declaration of Lima, a sort of interlocking Monroe Doctrine for all American nations, declares that the American States "reaffirm their continental solidarity and their purpose to collaborate in the maintenance of the principles upon which solidarity is based"; that they "reaffirm their decision to maintain and defend them against all foreign intervention"; that whenever a crisis arises any American country can call for a meeting of all the other signers...
...MacI. Cassels, one of the two Faculty instructors who had been promoted, "the whole situation has been substantially changed . . . Consequently it is not at all clear on what grounds the President declares that to follow the recommendation of the Committee would be both unwise and impractical. " . . . We wish to reaffirm our entire confidence in the Committee . . . On the other hand, our misgivings about the Administration that rose from this case have not been dispelled . . . We do not see how it was possible for the President to issue his final statement within a week after receiving your report and still declare...
...treaty with Italy is working to the satisfaction of both countries. Our relations with Germany developed during the past year in a spirit of understanding and mutual respect. We reaffirm our friendship with France and have good relations with our partners in the Little Entente [Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia & Rumania]. We have assumed no new obligations that would conflict with old ones. We have maintained all our alliances and gained new friends. We are surrounded now by friends...
...radio from 3 to 4 o'clock tomorrow over local station WAAB and the New England Colonial Network, Hancock, Sullivan, and Lawrence F. Ebb '39 reaffirm the validity of the foreign policy. At Yale, later in the day, Cecil D. Elfenbein '38, Victor Vaughan '40, and F. Welch Peel '39 take the opposite stand...
...result, in February of this year the question came up again at a meeting of the House Masters. The result of this meeting was to reaffirm the "three or more rule", and to demand a uniform interpretation by all Masters...