Word: castor
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...myself, goes this time to Sir Arthur Salter for his brilliant research work of the past few days, the result of which enables him to find a sound basis for optimism in the future of Europe because Germany has not renewed her claims to the Alsace-Lorraine strip. CASTOR...
...invasion caused it to be broken off. The howl which would ascend to the starry skies of our Western states, ably supported by the Yellow Peril agitators of California and elsewhere, might put even a moderately sane Washington government temporarily out of its head. Such things have occurred before. CASTOR...
...society which can govern its foreign relations on a basis of welfare, not power; on an absolute good, not a relative one. The difficulties such an organization will face should not be underestimated; but in it there is hope, and in our present setup there is only inherent chaos. CASTOR...
...beginnings of the Nazi party, which all Germany thought squelched after the ridiculous beer-hall putsch, when a peculiar loon named Hitler jumped on a table, fired three shots into the ceiling, and proclaimed the Revolution, whose end came a few moments later with the arrival of government troops. CASTOR...
...Goebbels in the old, crude days of Adolf Hitler's rise to power used to say that nothing was so good for a hostile editor as "one litre of castor oil" (slightly over one quart) administered by Storm Troopers who then waited and guffawed at the result. Such tactics, copied from Mussolini, were often better than beating, but Dr. Goebbels has no need of them today. He held in his thin, knob-knuckled hands last week a new National Press Law making it a crime to practice journalism in Germany except as a licensed member of a nationwide closed...