Word: echoed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Some Italian editors echo Il Duce louder than others, but always loudest is young Editor Mario Carli of L'Impero ("Orders is Orders"). It was he who last year called Austria ''a miserable spitoon" when relations were strained with that country (TIME, April 22). His headline on the Naval Conference last week...
...Paul Rosenfeld went to call. Said he afterwards : "What a relief to find literary people who have faces!" Author Theodore Francis likes winter weather, prefers villages to live in, believes in monotony. Other books: Fables, An Interpretation of Genesis, Mr. Weston's Good Wine, The House with the Echo...
...they went Mr. Hoover's decisions were a praiseworthy echo of U. S. public opinion; but they did not change the fact that, if France does not recede from her demand, Britain will increase hers, the U. S. must increase theirs to maintain Anglo-U. S. "parity," and the net result would be to launch the London Conference on a program of increasing naval strengths all round...
...bustling little city of Temesvar, last week, one Mme. Borugsch, convicted of the murder of one Anna Lowinal, rival in love, was stripped to the waist, lashed 60 times with cat-o'-nine-tails till her back was raw as a beefsteak. Applauded the French Echo de Paris...
...were told that Negative Stimson would soon follow the lead of Positive Tardieu by laying down a similar hand for the U. S. when enough cards are on the table there can begin, not the game, but a shuffle and first deal. "Pertinax" (Andre Geraud), pungent correspondent of L'Echo de Paris, wired to his paper: "Secretary Stimson was overheard to re-mark : 1 wish this conference would waste a good deal more time...