Word: respecters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...your neighbors, fairness in all things. I never realized, as I say, how people everywhere saw all this as quickly as they looked at us or thought of us. Now-that shudder of surprise and revulsion that these same people feel-it really means something more. It measures the respect, the love, the real love, we once had. Nobody else ever had it. We didn't know ourselves-and without this, few of us might ever have known that we had it so completely...
...China: 1) mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty; 2) mutual nonaggression; 3) noninterference in each other's internal affairs; 4) equality and mutual benefit; 5) peaceful coexistence. Did not Premier Sastroamidjojo think these were far better than Manila-type alliances with white men? Sastroamidjojo certainly did. "Peace in our part of the world cannot be assured by military pacts, such as that recently concluded at Manila," he told the Indian Parliament. "There is a better way to preserve peace-by cooperation and coexistence...
...only accent you posses is a slight Oxford drawl, picked up during occasional inter-House meals at Eliot, your listeners can not but be impressed by the inherent veracity and pathos of your story. If they are true gentlemen, they will drop the subject of Europe immediately out of respect for your tender memories, thus saving much embarrassment...
...August of 1953, after several months of study, the faculty committee, composed of four of Glasser's colleagues in the Law School, unanimously reported that he had unquestionably violated the fixed policy of the University with respect to use of the Fifth Amendment, and had raised "grave doubts as to his fitness for his position," in the words of the official University statutes...
Conant's academic achievements, particularly his scientific eminence, have been a big factor in his success in Germany, a country which has a great deal of respect for both the academician and the scientist. But the activities of the past eighteen months have required him to forego these pursuits. In fact, he said, "as long as I remain the President's chief representative in Germany, my interest in education will have to remain dormant." Asked how long that would be, he replied as long as he was wanted...