Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Admiral W. S. Sims will speak on "The Situation in the Pacific" at 7.30 o'clock tonight in the Dunster House Dining Hall. After the talk he will answer questions on the Pacific naval situation and the Manchurian conflict. Admiral Sims is an authority on naval and Far Eastern affairs...
...better for everyone concerned when a priest keeps his place." For Father Coughlin is responsible only to his superior, Bishop Michael James Gallagher. And he claims the backing of Pope Pius XI who has said that "every minister of holy religion must throw himself, heart and mind, into the conflict for social justice." Last fortnight and again last week, Father Coughlin's ten million inarticulates suddenly beheld him on the newspapers' front pages, a dramatic figure in two conflicts far from churchly...
...Northwestern's President Walter Dill Scott: "I have no fear for the real patriotism of Northwestern students. Of course, in peace times they do a lot of altruistic talking, but if a war should come we would find them just as loyal as they were in the last conflict...
With observers in nearly every capital last week stressing the menace of today's little wars* and the danger of another conflict between Great Powers, sturdy, Scottish indomitable James Ramsay MacDonald decided that the time had come for drastic efforts. Taking with him his Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and an impressive retinue, the Prime Minister appeared at Geneva in the full panoply of the BRITISH EMPIRE. On his way through Paris he failed to persuade French Premier Edouard Daladier to come along -but soon after Mr. MacDonald's arrival in Geneva, M. Daladier changed his mind...
...European tranquillity. Hitherto, with France and her Little Entente in a dominating position on the Continent, war seemed rather distant. But now it appears that England is throwing her weight into the scales, together with Italy, thus tending toward equalization of the opposing forces and increasing danger of armed conflict...