Word: european
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When the full impact of the European war comes to bear on Asia, serious upheavals in India, and Japan's return to an Anglo-Japanese alliance, are two possibilities foreseen by Bruce C. Hopper '24, associate professor of Government...
...merely to stabilize exchange but to find it. For much of the trade given last year to the U. S., Latin Americans got the bulk of their credits from sales of wheat, coffee, meat and other agricultural products to Europe. Today, with the German market gone, and the European neutrals hamstrung by the war's disruption of shipping, Latin America has to find somewhere to sell her goods in order to get money to buy from the U. S. For the present the war needs of the Allies will help fill the gap. But in the long run another...
...World War II trebled sales of Mein Kampf and Inside Europe, publishers facing an enigmatic future looked for clues in the publishing history of World War I. Most startling discovery was that only one book* appeared in the U. S. which even remotely prophesied a European war in 1914. Published in 1913, it sold 500 copies before war came, later sold...
...Roland Greene Usher's Pan-Germanism. Said Professor Usher: "Needless to say, the European war will not involve the United States in hostilities...
...strongly worded, signed article on the editorial page of yesterday's Boston Herald, Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, urged America to see that "national interests are reconciled with these of humanity" in its attitude toward the European...