Word: communisms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...West "an inescapable condition, like the weather," swarmed over and engulfed the separate dreams of Hamilton, the Adamses, and Jefferson, leaving instead of plan, an anarchy which found its master in capital. As Mr. Agar sees it, we are faced today with the three alternatives of Dictatorship, Communism, or an enlightened Adams Democracy...
...potentates of Europe the most resigned to Germans who talked of war, and said that Germany could not issue from a second war in degradation greater than the first, cannot have been so quickly dispersed. Hindenburg would probably agree with Hitler in his disgust for Communism, and as a Teuton would always cherish a secret dalliance with the idea of baiting Jews, but one is inclined to think that if he were still whole, he would rise in vigorous protest against the Nazis' ignorant and irritating foreign policy. Hindenburg may have been a general, and as a general might...
...period was over, the Kingdom of God leaders voted to continue the same program for two years more. But henceforth Toyohiko Kagawa will no longer lead the Kingdom of God. In his plans the social and economic duties of the churches loomed large. He would build a backfire against Communism, which like many another churchman he believes is Christianity's most dangerous enemy. But Kagawa discovered that economics did not interest his colleagues so much as multitudinous conversions which would look well upon paper. Kagawa announced he would go it alone...
Impressed reporters have called Vice Commissar Karakhan the "cleverest living Asiatic." An Armenian with Turkish forebears, he was educated in Vladivostok and made his career the winning of China for Communism and the Soviet. He went to China in 1923 to negotiate a Chinese-Soviet treaty of recognition and agreement. Accepted as Ambassador at Peking in 1924 he worked hard for two years to accomplish his dream. Brilliant talker, genial host, Leo Karakhan is also one of the few athletic Soviet leaders: he plays first-rate tennis. His house in Peiping became a meeting place for the intelligentsia of north...
...statements regarding Communists in our State university, and have precipitated a wave of "Red scares," which your article so sarcastically infers. It is positively not true, however, that I (or anyone else, as far as I know) has ever been "hired by the U.S. Secret Service to smell out Communism in the University" as your article so boldly states. What is of greatest concern to me, personally, is your impudence in placing those words in my mouth. Your positive statement that I said I "had been hired by the U.S. Secret Service" is utterly false and a very bold...