Word: englander
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...England Relles on Dominions...
...plan was being debated, the President of Harvard has expressed his views on a national issue. And he has expressed them in unequivocal words: "I am personally strongly in favor of a modification of the law so as to permit the sale of implements of war to France and England...
Wilson stroked the Harvard Varsity crew to victory in the Challenge Cup races at the Henley Royal Regatta at Henley, England, last July...
...perfect Wagnerite George Bernard Shaw (in a telegram to London's Daily Herald): "Wagner, Beethoven and all Huns were banned at the Promenades in August 1914. The result was no audiences. Henry Wood* then announced an all-Wagner program. Result: house crammed. Tell Harrison try Sibelius. Shaw." Clacked England's No. 1 woman composer, bony, cigar-smoking, fedora-hatted Dame Ethel Smythe: "I can hardly believe that Julius Harrison can be banning Wagner because of the Nazis. If art is to be affected by anything but itself, good-by to culture." Soon the tempest in a Tarnhelm reached...
President Lowell; Jaines M. Landis, Dean of the Law School; William Y. Elliott, professor of Government; and Arthur N. Holcombe, professor of Government, have expressed their disapproval of the arms embargo by joining the newly-formed Non-Partisan Neutrality Committee for New England, it was announced Saturday...