Word: coalitioner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Loyal Coalition has recently been brought into prominence by suits brought against its officers, and by a big attack against it from the Hearst papers.
When asked in what light he regarded the present German government and whether he thought a change was likely, and necessary before the Allies could come to an agreement with Germany, Professor Young replied: "The present German government, like the governments of all the great European states, represents a coalition...
Organized labor has made itself particularly obnoxious in recent years by its wholesale interference with education, politics, and public utilities. It has attempted to evade responsibility for damage to which it is liable under the law of injunction. It now undertakes through a coalition of international unions to make individual...
A decomposition of Germany,--for which Foch and his followers are striving,--would drive her into the arms of Russia and force a Russo-German coalition. Europe can only be saved by allowing Germany to live,--her old powerful position need not be given back to her,--but enough strength...
One of many words brought into prominence by the war is "propaganda" with its various connotations. In 1947, the term conjured up visions of innumerable lurking Teutions, spying upon our defenses and undermining society in general. Nowadays it suggests Sinn Fein. Bolshovism, or the Loyal Coalition. Education, industry, polities, almost...