Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Before the new understanding, the U.S. had steadfastly refrained from offering help to the tottering Argentine economy, in the pious hope that the need for assistance might persuade Peron to restore full civil liberties and stop acting like a cut-rate dictator. For better or worse, the new U.S. policy would be to help Argentina get up on her feet first, and worry about internal reforms afterward...
Architect of the new policy is Assistant Secretary of State Edward G. Miller Jr., who conferred with Peron in Buenos Aires in February (TIME, March 6). "We hope that once Argentina is on her feet, civil liberties, as we think of them, will be restored," said Miller. "Meanwhile ... we've got to do something positive . . . We're going ahead with...
...procedures and editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial page (TIME, July 4). In a series of 15 doggedly detailed editorials, he denounced the "star chamber proceedings" in the case of Knauff v. the U.S. as a denial of her rights and a threat to the civil liberties of U.S. citizens as well. The P-D backed up his blasts with Fitzpatrick cartoons, news stories and full-page ads in the Washington Post and Star in which it retold the Knauff story FOR THE INFORMATION...
Raphael Demos--Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity--will give both halves of Philosophy 1 next year, as well as two upperclass Philosophy courses, 102 and 105. He gave only Philosophy 1a last falll, and is now on sick leave...
...Clark to take Frank Murphy's place. Both Murphy and Rutledge had been strong "liberals," while their replacements had no such public record. Politicians, lawyers, and writers began to wonder, in print, how these appointments would affect Court policy, with many important decisions, including a large number on civil rights, pending...