Word: conflictingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seems to us that the events which took place in September have put the whole Spanish conflict into a new perspective. If the nations of Europe escaped the great catastrophe in the acute Czechoslovak crisis, surely nobody can make out with that recollection in their minds that they are going to knock their heads together over Spain...
...conflict of town and gown is symptomatic of the increasing disassociation of culture and society," Belisle says, resulting through confusion and conflict in the "barbarism" of Nazi Germany...
...spite of the fact that, in his opinion, Landis, support of Plan E sharpened the conflict between the two, he sees the solution as coming from more and not less of this sort of action: "The problem of the University is not to disassociate itself and its members from society in order to avoid attack, but rather to play a larger and more direct role in mass social life with wisdom, courage, temperance, humility, and understanding." He says this might be the test of whether culture can operate successfully in society as a whole...
...there is also a practical problem," he continued, "calling for the development of new, practical means of enforcing traditional values of individual freedom to withstand extraordinary conditions of shock and conflict, social irritability, the decadence of past imagery as to satisfactory social forms, and similar evidences of social discontent...
...Japanese who might well have been flushed with double-barrelled victory, War Minister Lieut. General Seishiro Itagaki, officially declared last week in Tokyo: "The conflict between Japan and China is little affected. . . . Sino-Japanese hostilities have just started. The unexpectedly early victory at Hankow should be attributed to the august virtues of His Imperial Majesty, and at the same time to the brave efforts of the Japanese forces which participated. After victory, tighten your helmet strap...