Word: internationales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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*Not to be confused with the Institute of Pacific Relations, an international, genuinely liberal research organization with headquarters in Manhattan. Its Pacific refers to both peace and the Ocean.
Likely reason for the ban on Social Justice: in recent issues it fulminated against "international gold-capitalists," defended totalitarian economy, espoused the Nazi claim that Athenia was sunk by the British.
Because Irish, French and English military teams, old favorites with the fans, had a previous engagement this year (thus narrowing the international field to Mexican, Chilean, U. S. cavalrymen), the twelve principal civilian events for hunters and jumpers* received more than customary attention during the eight days of the show...
Died. George Denver Guggenheim, 32, millionaire bachelor son and only remaining child of Philanthropist Simon Guggenheim; by his own hand (rifle) in a Manhattan hotel. Member of the executive committee and a director of American Smelting and Refining Co., of which his father is president, a director of General Cable...
Is Russia pursuing an imperialistic policy or an international course of world revolution? Only Joseph Stalin knows the answer to this question, according to Michael Karpovich, associate professor of History, who gave the second of a series of broadcasts sponsored by the Harvard Guardian over station WEEI last Saturday.