Word: englander
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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More than a thousand school executives and teachers, mostly from New England, will attend a week's series of educational conferences starting at the University tomorrow, sponsored by the Graduate School of Education in connection with the forty-eighth annual meeting of the Harvard Teachers' Association...
First event on the program is the two-day annual meeting of the Now England Association of Teachers of English which opens tomorrow. Beginning Monday, conferences will be hold every day next week, mostly in Harvard and Radcliffe buildings...
...opposition maintains that the President's requested appropriation is greater than the relief need caused by the recent European crisis and the New England hurricane. To refute this argument, Representative Cannon of Missouri made eloquent use of statistics: "The appropriation of $875,00,000 recommended by the Budget will keep 3,081,000 men at work," he said. "The appropriation of $725,000,000 recommended by the committee will employ only 1,930,000. In other words, the committee proposes to throw out of employment, in the dead of winter, 1,151,300 men... It is not necessary to draw...
Germany and Italy will not produce a war crisis this spring, Fritz Morstein Marx, assistant professor of Government, declared in an interview yesterday. Hitler and Mussolini are conscious of the fact that England and Franco will not sacrifice any of their vital interests...
...show German awareness of the fact that the United States will not be neutral in event of war, Marx quoted from the "Frankfurter Zoitung," a German newspaper: "The United States would be found at England's side in the case...