Word: fascism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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More facts on the situation in this country are most urgently needed. But in the light of the German development, which the Union cites in its own defence, one wonders at the assurance with which they conclude that advocacy of "planning" university enrollment is an unmistakable manifestation of "fascism". On the contray, and this seems to the above and other students of the situation to be the true lesson from Germany's experience, such planning may be most essential to the interests of educational liberalism. If a Conant does not plan, a Rust...
...McGill Daily feels that the Provincial Government is preventing the university from carrying ont he functions of a university--namely it is forbidding people interested in hearing the case against Fascism...
...could remember the "young man" who had brought them the document to sign. Investigation disclosed the solicitors wore onetime Chicago Tribune Correspondent Jay Allen and two young women Friends of Spanish Democracy. Gasped confused Signer Tom Connally of Texas: "Merely as an act of greeting. ... I am opposed to Fascism because of its iron intolerance. ... I am also, of course, bitterly opposed to Communism." Neatest explanation was that of West Virginia's Rush Dew Holt: "I would congratulate any government capable of holding parliament in time of warfare...
...goodly growth and ponder on the supreme reality. We learn how to win friends and influence people and we have developed a magnificent prejudice for Fascism. We have taken the voodoo out of somnambulism and replaced it with an implicit belief in that supreme bit of charlatanism, that elucidation of common sense by the application of erudite proper nouns, known as Psychology. We still like jazz but we have made it svelt and called it swing; we still like our women more or less naked but we produce a plausible excuse in the sacred name of "athlete." And while...
...indescribable and somewhat confused; therefore they merely express themselves on these matters through a calculated but capricious symbolism. At least one exhibit was animated (see cut). One of the objects displayed was a suitcase containing a neatly packed skull and gas mask stuffed with newspapers headlined The Menace of Fascism. Another was an enameled phonograph with an old-fashioned horn from which a manikin's legs protruded at one end, at the other a plaster hand stretched over a revolving disc shaped to suggest the curve of flesh. In the dim light there was an optical illusion...