Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sobriety TIME itself referred to the new songs introduced at St. Louis, and the press associations considered the plan of home talent dramas developed by the Anti-Saloon League sufficiently new to give the story nationwide circulation. Also there was the new idea of a $2,000,000 advertising campaign to counteract the high-pressure advertising and sales promotion activities of the liquor interests. Your implication that because former leaders in the anti-liquor fight like Cannon and McBride are still loyal to their convictions no new leaders are joining in the fight against intolerable conditions caused by alcohol...
...recent reports from Rome and the Ethiopian front indicate that the Italian campaign has bogged down completely. The heavy rains alone preclude, until next summer, the possibility of renewed aggression, unless it be from the Ethiopian side. Such a situation bodes no good for Mussolini...
That His Majesty should have such objects seemed to infuriate Mme Tabouis and Leaguophiles generally. As devoted antiFascists they are now against any peaceful solution which is not against Fascism. Last week they opened a whispering campaign to the effect that only the corruption of the tellers of the French Chamber of Deputies accounts for the recent majorities received by Premier Pierre Laval. Without a scrap of proof, they rumored that the majority of 20 won by the Laval Cabinet after the Premier's defense of his efforts to make peace at Ethiopia's expense would have been...
...largely responsible for the great success of the trade mission. . . . The mission returned to Yokohama last week on the President Lincoln with the statement that Hearst papers continually criticized Japanese goods as cheap and shoddy. But the people of the United States apparently wanted cheap goods and the [Hearst] campaign against them resulted in a tremendous volume of inquiries. The attacks were exceedingly valuable publicity, which the mission could not possibly have bought for itself." Currently receiving "exceedingly valuable publicity" which they could not possibly buy for themselves are Japan's No. 1 Christian, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, whom...
...that the kleig lights are off and the thrill of the beautiful voice has vanished. Congress faces the job of carrying out such suggestions as it can find in the message on the State of the Union. . . . President Roosevelt is becoming more precise as the campaign progresses. He quoted himself, Shakespeare and the Bible correctly. The Bible and Shakespeare were quoted briefly...