Word: fashion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spend $100,000 or more per year in attempting to persuade U. S. citizens to drink like gentlemen, to acquire "an attitude of individual responsibility toward the use of liquor. Our messages will travel over the airwaves, reach the eye and ear through the screen and stage, and fashion public thought through advertising and other kinds of publicity...
...record in which about 80% of the votes went to German candidates must be bettered. In his recent Nazi Convention speech at Nurnberg the Realmleader loudly electioneered for German candidates in Memel (TIME Sept 23). Last week phonograph records of this speech were broadcast by German stations in such fashion that most Memel voters thought Orator Hitler was exhorting them in person. Up & down the Territory Nazi agents whisper-campaigned, "Hitler is coming! Heads will roll. Vote German! You don't want your house burned down...
...prologue opens the activities in good fashion by devoting itself exclusively to Cardini's skillful and amusing conjury. During this demonstration Cardini, in answering questions from the audience informs a young lady that her impending-marriage will not take place. The play opens and we learn to our utter amazement that he was right and that the lady's spouse has been murdered. Things then get very complicated and in a twinkling everybody is under suspicion. Cardini is called in to clear up the mess and after confusing the issue impossibly for two acts he brings the story...
Last year's Freshman committee appointed by the CRIMSON to study the problems of their class, suggested as one of its proposals, the abolition of the Red Book. They suggested in its place a booklet which would list the Freshmen and give their pictures in much the same fashion as was customary under the old plan. The booklet would have many advantages over the Red Book...
...Almost the entire British submarine fleet had been thrown into the Mediterranean and such craft, notoriously cranky, are apt to rise by accident in such fashion as to be crushed by a surface ship. Suppose an Italian cruiser thus "ran down" a British submarine...