Word: cherished
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...leave them alone. There are others who are ardent pacifists and object to the use of force even for the purpose of defending civilization against barbarism. We of the Harvard Group are convinced that these men are grievously mistaken in thinking that the freedom which they and we cherish can be preserved except by strengthening our own armed forces and by giving all possible aid to those nations who are defending our democracy by defending their own. But the fact that these academic colleagues of ours are seeking to maintain American freedom by travelling what we believe...
Foreign Affairs. "America, as always, prefers peace. But America does not prefer the peace of appeasement, not the surrender of our national dignity, our independence of action, our political freedom or the civilized values that we cherish...
Chapter 5, Section 2 of the Massachusetts Constitution also says in part: "It shall be the duty of the legislators . . . to cherish the interests of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries of them, especially the university at Cambridge...
Coming at the same time as a petition signed by 300 members of the College to affirm his appointment, the letter states that "the organized attack upon the appointment . . . . is a challenge to all Americans who cherish the principle of intellectual and cultural freedom...
Sweden's and Norway's replies, said Tass last week, were "unsatisfactory." Norway replied that Russia's complaints were based on inaccurate information. Sweden was tougher: "The Swedish people cherish ardent sympathy for Finland. . . . In the opinion of the Swedish Government neither its position as regards the press nor its actions in any other demand provides the Soviet Union with a pretext for accusations against Sweden...