Word: englander
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Historians generally agree that both in its naval and its foreign policy the Confederacy did not measure up to the exploits of its army, that England was the chief beneficiary of Semmes's exploits. For the assistance given the Confederacy by British shipping interests, as well as for a definitive criticism of Confederate and Northern policy, let Readers Semmes, Semmes, et al. consult King Cotton Diplomacy by Frank Lawrence Owsley, Southern-born Professor of history at Vanderbilt University...
...Surely there can be only England's Neville Chamberlain in the race for your 1938 Man of the Year...
Just two years ago, speaking at Buenos Aires, Franklin Roosevelt said that employment given by rearmament work (which Germany was then rushing, England beginning to rush) was "false employment, it builds no permanent structure and creates no consumers' goods for the maintenance of a lasting prosperity. We know that nations guilty of these follies inevitably face the day either when their weapons of destruction must be used against their neighbors or when an unsound economy, like a house of cards, will fall apart." To get as much virtue as he could out of his new necessity, Mr. Roosevelt last...
Winter is king over most of northern New England this weekend, with winter sports devotees already trekking to the slopes and enjoying early skiing that serious unbelievably good after two snowless years...
...confers with President Conant today is Robert E. Lane '39, chairman of the committee and president of the American Student Union. Others are Philip Bagby, Jr. '39, secretary-treasurer of the committee, Lawrence F. Ebb '39, chairman of the Debating Council, Irving M. London '39, head of the New England Avukah Society, Abba P. Schwartz 3L., chairman of the Law School Refugee Committee, and Edmond LaB. Cherbonnier '39, P. B. H. president...