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...useless to love liberty unless we establish laws. It is futile to cherish justice unless we provide courts...
should Dr. Hugenburg succeed in uniting these divergent elements, it would indeed be a political triumph. It is true that the election of Hindenburg and the Munich demonstration indicated that a considerable number of Germans still cherish the memory of the Empire. But since a Hohenzollern restoration is not a part of the Hugenberg plan, his platform will have but little appeal to the monarchists. Nor will the Communists, much as they dislike the present regime, be inclined to range themselves on the side of a reactionary and oligarchic movement...
...motor in which he and his wife were riding. They made it necessary for him to speak to Ulster Nationalists in an open field, heavily guarded by police. They barred him from the very hall in which he was cheered last week, as he uttered felicitous words: "I cherish the hope that some day all Ireland will be loyal, united within itself, and united to the Empire. . . . You may believe that this is only a dream, but it is my belief that the Irish question has entered a stable phase and that the suspense, apprehension and dread of disturbance have...
...Night in Paris. Some weeks ago the puissant brothers Lee and J. J. Shubert imported from Paris parts of the personnel of Chez Fysher, notable night club. They set up in the basement of the Century Theatre a Manhattan Chez Fysher, which has become for those who cherish French entertainment a notable night club. To make their investment the more lucrative, the brothers determined to incorporate these performers into a revue on the Century Roof. This handsome playhouse, which for so long was the lodging of the Chauve-Souris, has been completely and tastefully redecorated for the occasion and named...
...divine]. The answer was: 'There are but two-the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception and the dogma of the infallibility of the Pope.' The Catholics of the Episcopal Church are willing to render obedience to the Pope as the chief of bishops; they balk at infallibility and cherish the hope that in some unforeseen fashion the bars may be lowered that they may enter in. 'Do you think that will ever be?' I asked. The only answer was a shrug of the shoulders...