Word: submit
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...NOVEMBER 1951-France, Britain and the U.S. submit tripartite proposals for "armament and atohi bomb regulation." Says Russia's Andrei Vishinsky at the U.N.: "I laughed all night...
...taming the churches rather than openly destroying them, the Weissensee declaration carefully specifies situations in which Christians must resist totalitarianism. They fail their responsibility, the Weissensee declaration points out, if they "remain silent about the sins of our times." The churches are equally unfaithful to their calling if they submit "to the absolute claim of an ideology" or agree to an atheist morality "in which man without God is made the goal of education and culture." The declaration states that the churches must be willing to share in the suffering of those "who have been deprived of their rights...
...guarantee Negroes equal access to theaters, inns and transportation facilities. But in 1883 the Supreme Court struck down that law on the ground that the 14th Amendment, barring discrimination by states, contains no authority for federal legislation against discrimination in privately owned establishments. Now the Kennedy Administration plans to submit a similar law to the Congress. Not only are its constitutional underpinnings wobbly, but there is a very real question about where the right of civil equality begins to impinge upon the right of private property...
...junior year we often submit to our ignorance, ruling out of our possible education books we cannot understand and accepting as truths the cliches of the classroom or the text-books. We are likely to avoid difficult intellectual questions, for to think about them honestly might be to change our conception of ourselves, our potentialities, our futures. We are nearly self-assured but beneath pose often lies the feat of confronting new information...
Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, professor of History and Government, explained that, although many of the unaligned nations "have more in common with our opponents than with us," their leaders are too determined "to be masters in their own bailiwicks" to submit to the control of either Moscow or Peking...