Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Most of the seven million New York Citizens are wholly indifferent to the fact that their home is the world's greatest seaport. It therefore took two grade-A waterfront riots last week, which resulted in injuries for a dozen and arrests for 221, to call New Yorkers'...
To rehabilitated Berkey & Gay's first showing last fortnight went more than 700 furniture buyers, nearly three times as many as Grand Rapids drew last year, seven times as many as in 1934. Once indifferent to functionalism, Berkey & Gay had recognized the market for modern stuff (27% of all...
Show Boat (Universal). From a current Hollywood trend, cinemagoers may deduce that the length of a picture indicates just how good its producers consider it to be. Some recent films have been very long and, at the same time, very poor. But Show Boat, which takes nearly two hours to...
Not many speakers would have been able to surpass this, but for Orator Hitler in his bellowing frenzy of last week the job was easy. "I am indifferent," he cried, "to compliments, threats, warnings, disrespect or disapproval. With trance-like surety, I go the way on which Destiny guides me...
In 1934, some 1,300 U. S. industrial corporations made about $1,100,000,000. In 1935, reports from 237 corporations showed, according to Standard Statistics, Inc., a gain of 48% over 1934. But a $22,000,000 improvement in U. S. Steel and a $72,000,000 improvement in...