Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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Page 286
... coöperation . The result showed that the largest group , about 35 % , favored our participation in a global inter- national system ; only 6 % favored a closer integration of the Pan American system - hardly more than favored our ...
... coöperation . The result showed that the largest group , about 35 % , favored our participation in a global inter- national system ; only 6 % favored a closer integration of the Pan American system - hardly more than favored our ...
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... coöperation a valuable service by its determined effort to keep Pan Americanism from developing into a system of closed hemisphere regionalism . A large share of the credit for this will , of course , go to other govern- ments as well ...
... coöperation a valuable service by its determined effort to keep Pan Americanism from developing into a system of closed hemisphere regionalism . A large share of the credit for this will , of course , go to other govern- ments as well ...
Page 300
... coöperation , but none at all . Monroe's momentous change of policy in 1823 therefore signified a victory over the national isolationists of his day . It breached on the southern side the wall that they were building around the whole ...
... coöperation , but none at all . Monroe's momentous change of policy in 1823 therefore signified a victory over the national isolationists of his day . It breached on the southern side the wall that they were building around the whole ...
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EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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