Word: bismark
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bismark and Fargo, N. Dak., Sept...
Professor Langer will lecture on German affairs from 1849-1862 and the earlier career of Bismark this morning at 12 o'clock in Harvard...
Then, after boosting TIME as a good paper for boys and girls to read, you dig up an old ditty that Bismark's sister used to sing in which Satan swears (TIME, Feb. 22, p. 11) and now (TIME, March 29, p. 38) you allow an "adder" to leave a shot of poison in the form of a witty, unforgettable coined word where youth will ran into it head...
...capitalizing his knowledge of government secrets is unpleasant, but the right of a government to have secrets in which its citizens do not share is even more questionable. Nations have too often been decoyed into war by misunderstanding when a correctly informed public opinion might have saved the day. Bismark's meddling with the Eme telegram and similar incidents are already sufficiently notorious. Yet diplomacy still continues to wrap itself in the shroud of secrecy which it acquired in the poison dagger atmosphere of the renaissance. But despite its occasional Machiavellian characteristics, state craft, unlike necromancy, does not properly belong...
...Brown of the Amoskeag Savings Bank; Prof. John K. Lord, former professor of Latin; Dr. John M. Gile, surgeon; Henry L. Moore, retired treasurer of the Minnesota Loan and Trust Company; Harry H. Blunt, treasurer of the Wonalancet Company; Clarence B. Little, president of the First National Bank of Bismark, N. D.; Fred II, Howland, president of the National Life Insurance Company; ex-Gov. Fred H. Brown and Charles G. Du Bois, president of the Western Electric Company. That such a board of trustee can control a genuinely progressive educational institution is proof that no generalization about capitalist control...