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...result of yesterday's election in Germany gives the balance of power to the Communists in the election of April 10," Professor S. B. Fay said in communication with the CRIMSON late last night. "The Communists have the choice of two alternatives, either to vote for Von Hindenburg or not to vote at all. It is scarcely conceivable that they will consider polling for Hitler at all, since the Communist and the German Fascists are not exactly on speaking terms." Since, if they abstain from voting at all, the election will go to von Hindenburg, and if they vote...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deadlock In German Election Gives Communists balance Of Power Says Fay--Hindenburg Should Eventually Triumph | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

Thus it would seem that the Hitlerites have cast their total strength in yesterday's election, while von Hindenburg may lose or gain in his number of votes. If Hitler wins, it cannot be determind whether German credit will be hurt abroad, since Hitler has promised that all reparations will be paid, while if von Hindenburg wins, the German credit will be definitely put upon a sounder basis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deadlock In German Election Gives Communists balance Of Power Says Fay--Hindenburg Should Eventually Triumph | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

Only with the election on April 10th, when the German electorate will make its final choice between the stability for which President von. Hindenburg stands and the aggressive opportunism of Adolf Hitler, will the rest of the world take its eyes from the German political horizon. Although the other nations whose fortunes are so closely bound up with the rise or fall of the German Republic will assure themselves that Hitler "has shot his bolt," conviction will only come with an unassailable Hindenburg victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MORNING AFTER | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

Died, Bernhard von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg, 74, author, youngest brother of President Paul von Hindenburg of Germany; in Luebeck, Germany. Under the pseudonym of Bernhard von Burgdorff he wrote novels, a popular biography of his famed brother, a play (Galileo) depicting the conflict of church and science, which attracted interest at the time of the Scopes trial in Tennessee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 7, 1932 | 3/7/1932 | See Source »

...Rome, Perugia, Florence, Budapest and Berlin, streets were renamed for George Washington. In Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto cherry trees were planted in his honor. At Paris, Naples and Sofia there were public receptions. President von Hindenburg of Germany felicitated President Hoover. Throughout the U. S. there was much patriotic ado. Reason: the 200th anniversary of his birth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 29, 1932 | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

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