Word: austria
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...later, when the "enemy" steamed peacefully into harbor, the similarity between the Spanish and Austrian flags was made evident to the "Harvard's" master, and several other naval commanders, no doubt one of them the captain of the good ship "Yale," took great pains to inform Captain Cotton that Austria was neutral...
...Paid to visiting Chancellor of Austria Kurt Schuschnigg, a devout monarchist who returned last week to Vienna, the delicate compliment of placing on the order paper for future debate two bills postulating "the right of small nations to re-establish monarchies, if they so desire." The first bill referred to Austria, the second to Hungary...
Harvard again reached into a prostrate Austria yesterday to appoint one of her leading economists, Gottfried Haberler, to the Faculty as associate professor of Economics for the next five years. Austria's other representative in this field is Joseph A. Schumpeter, formerly powerful in Vienna's government circles...
...effect Chancellor Schuschnigg's visit to Paris, whence he would next visit London, was a sort of vital symbol last week of the Great Powers' will to prevent Austria from being absorbed into Nazidom. This will was formally recorded at Rome in the pact of Benito Mussolini and Pierre Laval (TIME, Jan. 14), then re-recorded at London in the Franco-British agreement of Premier Flandin with His Majesty's Government (TIME, Feb. 11) . In Paris last week Fascist Schuschnigg, incessantly guarded by popping motorcycle police "à l'Américaine" (a distinct novelty in France...
...Austria: Britain and France postulate their adherence with Italy to the principle of maintaining Austria independent and invite Germany to adhere...