Word: adds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...general limit of 35%. The British seemed willing, Ambassador von Ribbentrop told Realmleader Hitler last week, to capitulate on the basis that Germany should have a navy 35% as strong as Britain's in each and every category of ships-battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, etc. This would add up to a German navy having 35% of Britain's total naval strength and could be represented to the German people as complete British capitulation, but the British public could be told it represented a German concession. So joyful was Adolf Hitler at this prospect that Ambassador von Ribbentrop promptly...
...called upon, in the relentless march of time, to add to the roll of their departed associates the name...
...CALDWELL'S latest offering of short stories will enhance his reputation among those who already admire him, but it will certainly add to the indignation of those who fail to find in his widely praised artistry a compensation for the insensate violence of his themes. Kneel to the Rising Sun is in the author's most characteristic manner. The stories are for the most part laid in the South (which once provided us with our most romantic fiction) and deal with such subjects as lynching, starvation among the share-croppers and unemployed factory workers, criminal assault, black and white "naturals...
...Add to diseases discovered by the medico-advertising departments of U. S. business (TIME, May 27) - Brand Habit, the insidiousness of which is explained by those good souls who torture the air waves on behalf of Kentucky Winners cigarets...
Here are a lot of resolutions sent me by businessmen promising to live up to code standards, but most of them add "as long as we are able." Even a well-meaning businessman will have to cut wages if the 10% of chiselers in every business force him by cutting prices. Voluntary co-operation is hopeless. Here's a columnist-saying that he hopes the death of NRA will end a lot of industrial confusion. I hope he is right. And here is an editorial printed in a nation-wide chain of newspapers giving thanks that "at last...