Word: antisemitisme
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Died. The Rt. Rev. Herbert Hensley Henson, 83, sharp-tongued onetime (1920-39) Anglican Bishop of Durham, England; near Ipswich, England. One of the first British critics of the Nazis and their antiSemitism, Bishop Henson made many enemies with his scathing denunciations of the Oxford Group, Edward VIII's...
Jerome Weidman's noisy talents have been devoted to proving that life in his native New York City is a rat race between the stinkers and the saps. In I Can Get It for You Wholesale and What's In It for Me? Weidman drew a picture of...
"Catholics might well look into the Freudian description of projection, which is the deflecting of attention from one's own shortcomings by blaming and criticizing others. It is deplorably exemplified among Catholics by our all too prevalent antiSemitism. Catholics of this country are predominantly of recent immigrant stock. ... In...
Hecht has been interested in psychiatry for many years. Sometimes he thinks, as he wrote in A Guide for the Bedevilled, that the psychoanalysts might remove his real enemy, antiSemitism, from the world altogether, "if there were enough of these fascinating doctors to go around-say one to every anti...
Impatient & Infirm. In short, Byrnes is a practical politician with the limitations and assets of that breed. Among the limitations is the habit of not making decisions until they are forced upon him. While Byrnes has been saddled with negotiations on Europe, no U.S. policy ha's been made...