Word: boomerangers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Boomerang. Paulus is the member who probably means most to Germans. In 1942 and early 1943, Goebbels plugged him as a staunch Nazi, the victor of Rostov, a man who outranked Heinz Guderian as a tank genius...
...campaign with a series of Christian Century articles on Catholic strength in the U.S. (TIME, Jan. 22) indicated not only Protestant concern over the rise of U.S. Catholicism, but a possibly dangerous trend toward anti-Catholicism. The second possibility disturbs many thoughtful Protestants, who know that intolerance is a boomerang...
...Boomerang. In booming Bridgeport, Conn., Federal Bankruptcy Court was scheduled to close at year's end, for lack of business...
...Metropolitan Opera Company's Manager Edward Johnson, planned to form a government with himself as Premier, may be forced to enlist straggling Liberals. Ready to step aside was Premier Harry C. Nixon, whose campaign testimonial, "Come what may, I am behind Mackenzie King," proved a boomerang...
Certainly the market will boomerang one of these days . . . but not until the buying power of potential security purchasers is completely exhausted. And with the backlash will come a paring of prices that will shear off points from the blue chips as well as the canine variety...