Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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> In recent weeks TIME'S mail has run in turn to the questions of U. S. isolation v. aid for the Allies, National Defense, the quality of President Roosevelt as a leader in crisis. Gradually the temperature of the comment has mounted and all these questions have tended to...
"We always insisted on standing uncommitted on the side lines of the European conflict, until a menace to our own interests compelled us to intervene. We long ago realized that the best and cheapest way of assuring our own security was to encourage other nations to fight for their own...
One group of the Republican Party is already changing from Isolation to Appeasement. The Republican Party will be required to meet its responsibilities in its platform-it will be required to choose between partisan-weaseling of men like Colonel Robert R.
At Harvard, meanwhile, undergraduates and alumni began their commencement and reunions under agreement (at President James B. Conant's request) to avoid war arguments. They knew well that many an alumnus bitterly resented Harvard undergraduate pacifism. They listened politely to Secretary of State Cordell Hull as he called isolation...
Died. Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, 58, hawk-nosed, "gimlet-eyed" stormy petrel of the U. S. Marine Corps; of an abdominal ailment; in Philadelphia. Oft-decorated, multi-nicknamed General Butler, at 37 the youngest Marine officer ever to win the rank of brigadier general, fought in 14 battles and...