Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...international problems with Eisenhower and his staff, as the State Department put it, "on a high plane." Gronchi assured his U.S. hosts that he warmly supported the Western alliance, that he deeply detested Communism, that his widely reported policy of "the opening to the left" connoted not neutralism but social reform...
...militants: they had read their Marx and Lenin; they believe in the inevitability of violence. They issued a manifesto accusing the party directorate of abandoning the Marxist-Leninist line, of giving up the fight against capitalism and of behaving not like revolutionaries, but like reformed Socialists who believe that Socialism may be attained by parliamentary means. Recalled the 39: "During that period after the war, when some of our comrades tried to collaborate with other parties, they . . . were unable to modify in any way the social structure of Italy...
...Finishing fast in the stretch, Rex Ellsworth's brown colt, Terrang, half-brother to 1955 Kentucky Derby Winner Swaps, caught Llangollen Farm's Social Climber, won the $158,800 Santa Anita Derby by more than a length, and probably earned a chance to carry Ellsworth's colors in this year's Kentucky Derby...
Their speeches will be followed by criticism from William M. McCord, instructor in Social Psychology, and Ernest R. May, instructor in History...
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History, writing in yesterday's New York Times Magazine, defined a liberal as one who "believes that society can and should be improved" by applying "human intelligence to social and economic problems...