Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died, Bernhard von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg, 74, author, youngest brother of President Paul von Hindenburg of Germany; in Luebeck, Germany. Under the pseudonym of Bernhard von Burgdorff he wrote novels, a popular biography of his famed brother, a play (Galileo) depicting the conflict of church and science, which attracted interest at the time of the Scopes trial in Tennessee...
...persons whose names have been prominent during the last year to be identified in the first part of the three-hour examination. Then followed 40 questions requiring one-word answers, and lastly, three essays to be chosen from a list of twelve topics. Issues in the Chine-Japanese conflict, the Administration's program for alleviating the depression, and Democratic presidential possibilities were the most popular topics for essays. Only two men knew Gigli is a tenor...
Facing in Pennsylvania the strongest competitor it has encountered thus far, the undefeated University swimming team will enter its last home meet at 7 o'clock. The hour has been advanced in order not to conflict with the hockey game at 8.30 o'clock...
...Dietrich's legs are not so evident as usual and she acts well in the manner of a less stoic Garbo. The wars to which the picture alludes are the civil disturbances which raged in China early last year; but, alert to the advantages of the Sino-Japanese conflict, Paramount last week urged exhibitors to believe that "every newspaper in the world is a pressbook for Shanghai Express...
From the beginning of the present conflict, writer have encouraged us to pity Japan because its civil government had no control over the rampant militant party. Generals near Mukden paid no heed to peace-loving officials at Tokyo. Now we shall see whether the sentiments of the people really are more civilized than those of their warlorda...