Word: threatfully
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There is no barometer quite so sensitive to the threat of war as college community. With good reason, the young men who have to fight wars respond the most quickly and acutely to disturbing changes in the world scene. This week, many found a new source of apprehension in Congress' resolution authorizing the President to defend Formosa and the Pescadores...
...neutralism) that is struggling with other ideological out looks in Germany today rarely comes to the surface in words or actions because it is too new, too strange, to fit into the rigid framework of ordered rationalizations that has long been "German mentality." Re-armament is necessary, given the threat in the East; the Nazis may never regain control. But the free world will suffer a great loss as soon as green tunics and jackboots come back to Deutschman-the embryonic power of pacifism will be smothered...
Despite losing several players to the junior varsity, Winthrop is a strong threat to the defending champion, Dudley. Two of last year's freshman team, Lou Newell and Earl Silbert, team with Matt Grossman on the first line. Orville Tice and Dan Pierce are at defense. John Amory, last year's defenseman, and Ned Felton, another former freshman player, will start playing next term, Senior Frank Long is in the goal...
...said again that the free nations must 1) maintain and strengthen their alliances against the Communist threat if the "insecure peace" is to be preserved, 2) negotiate wherever negotiation will advance the cause of a sound peace, and 3) "maintain countervailing military power to persuade the Communists of the futility of seeking their ends through aggression." Military Policy. Carefully pointing out that the U.S. is not placing "undue reliance on one weapon or preparation for only one kind of warfare," the President nevertheless made clear that the U.S. must adjust its military strength to fit the most powerful weapons available...
...Yellow fever," says Dr. Fred L. Soper, director of the Pan American Sanitary Bureau, "is not a dead duck. It has not been conquered, and it has not been eliminated as a permanent threat to the U.S." U.S. public-health officers, who thought they had closed the book on yellow fever long ago, are being warned not to take recent U.S. immunity for granted. Town-dwelling mosquitoes, Aëdes aegypti, which carry the virus, are found in a continuous belt reaching from El Salvador through Mexico and into much of the U.S. Most of the U.S. South...