Word: helps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Fred J. Sears '42, who styles himself the "Last Republican in Harvard," put in a call last night for 50 students to help him break the Georgian strike, and 600 to "show those (censored) truce breaking truck strikers...
...Moore is a successful psychiatrist practicing in Boston (and, incidentally, an assistant in Psychiatry at Harvard). He might be called the prototype of the Modern Man, with a tremendous range of interests and a technique of using and focusing them acquired from the efficiency of business methods. One cannot help being interested in the way in which life strikes his accurate mind in these thousand facets...
Believe me, boys, a good reason for this inconsistency on the part of Americans would certainly help me out of an embarrassing situation...
Also from Italy came details of material help to Generalissimo Franco. Dictator Benito Mussolini's controlled press told how, in the last two months, new equipment had been sent from Italy to Spain, including more machine guns, better artillery, bigger reserves of munitions. Previously described was the Italian "Legion of the Air" in Spain, working out of Majorca, and its system of "chain bombing of murderous intensity" over Loyalist territory...
Most embarrassed by these disclosures was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who has said many times that he took Il Duce's word for it that Italian help to Generalissimo Franco would be reduced, not increased. Three months ago a token withdrawal of 10,000 Italian troops from Spain took place. On that showing Mr. Chamberlain implemented an Anglo-Italian treaty. Although Dictator Mussolini was expected to demand of the Prime Minister at Rome next week (see p. 21) that Britain grant belligerent rights to Rebel Spain, from London last week came hints that Mr. Chamberlain, for his part...