Word: charleses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The parallelism even carries through to the Lindberghs. Now we are in the process of working up a hate for a citizen we have already badgered almost beyond human endurance, the son, curiously enough, of Representative Lindbergh! Jewish hate directed against Charles A. Lindbergh will probably have its way until...
"How can any American . . . accept a decoration at the hand of a brutal dictator who, with that same hand, is robbing and torturing thousands of fellow human beings? Perhaps Henry Ford and Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh [both decorated by Germany in 1938] will be willing to answer. . . . The bestower of...
Pace Quickened. Germany's 700,000 Jews have been tortured physically, robbed of homes and properties, denied a chance to earn a living, chased off the streets. Now they are being held for "ransom," a gangster trick through the ages. But not only Jews have suffered. Out of Germany has...
The Beachcomber (Paramount) contains the most unusual cinema hero of the year. Shiftless, insolent, concupiscent Ginger Ted (Charles Laughton) makes himself a nuisance to the kindhearted controleur of the tropical Dutch island where he lives in a disreputable beach shack. He also takes pleasure in insulting a hard-working British...
*In real life, Mrs. Charles Laughton.