Harvard Educational Review, Volume 11Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1941 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... Japan are victors . There are two ways in which we can hasten this process . We can stop sending the sinews of war to Japan . It is America and Britain who have made possible the Japanese conquest of China to date . Our embargo on ...
... Japan are victors . There are two ways in which we can hasten this process . We can stop sending the sinews of war to Japan . It is America and Britain who have made possible the Japanese conquest of China to date . Our embargo on ...
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... Japan . When the Japanese in 1937 launched the most brutal imperialistic venture of modern times for the conquest of China , they looked abroad for the materials of war with which they were to crush the Chinese and found the greatest ...
... Japan . When the Japanese in 1937 launched the most brutal imperialistic venture of modern times for the conquest of China , they looked abroad for the materials of war with which they were to crush the Chinese and found the greatest ...
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... Japan ? " he might say : " When I think of Japan , the things that come first to my mind , almost to the point of obscuring all other considerations , are her development of a great military machine and great navy , and her move into ...
... Japan ? " he might say : " When I think of Japan , the things that come first to my mind , almost to the point of obscuring all other considerations , are her development of a great military machine and great navy , and her move into ...
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