Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It was Benito Mussolini's show and small limelight did he give Adolf Hitler. Up to the very morning of their meeting in Venice last week both were nervous as tomcats. Each seemed to fear some hitch or double-cross. Each whipped his Press into absolute silence. Round about...
There are two important factors to consider about this reversal: first, the sequestered character of college life in relation to national events, and secondly, the policies of Roosevelt. The strong national discontent of 1932 with Hoover did not reach into these portals for the undergraduate came only indirectly into contact...
To the average American, the name Soviet Russia brings a confused impression of endless steppes, brutish peasants, close-massed regiments marching by the tomb of Lenin, and occasional academic debates on the five-year plan. In-"Out of Chaos," Ilya Ehrenbourg has added to this impression, brought in to clearer...
Later, however, the CRIMSON received a telegram from Hitler's lieutenant, in which the impression was gained that there was still a possibility of his attending his class reunion. Yesterday, when he was asked whether the donation was an indication that he had given up all hopes of being able...
But from the front page where his President's words are recorded, John Investor got a far different impression. "I have received a disturbing letter from the Administrator for the Petroleum Industry, Hon. Harold L. Ickes, informing me of the continued daily production of oil in excess of the...