Word: longer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vienna, cause a Cabinet crisis that would allow his Heimwehr to take over the Government (TIME, April 20). Chancellor Schuschnigg's next move was to attempt to force the dissolution of Prince von Starhemberg's well-equipped private army on the ground that the Heimwehr was no longer needed since Austria had adopted military conscription for its regular Army. Sticking out his chin, Prince von Starhemberg snapped that the Heimwehr would be disbanded only "over my dead body...
...months, then suddenly got second wind and ran for five years on Broadway, setting an all-time record of 2,532 performances. Abie's Irish Rose made Play wright Nichols an estimated $6.000,000. In California, where she still putters at playwriting and raises alligator pears, she no longer requires a staff of auditors to keep track of her royalties, but a stock company was playing Abie in Belgium last week when Pre-Honeymoon made its inauspicious Broadway appearance...
...year later they were already so scared by the implications of that partnership that President Roosevelt wrote a testy note telling them to stop crying "Wolf!" Last year he not only failed to send his greetings to the assembled Chambermen but conspicuously publicized his opinion that they no longer voiced the real views of U. S. Business. This year Frank lin Roosevelt ignored the U. S. Chamber of Commerce entirely...
...bond that united the Chambermen last week was their common hatred of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Pitch of the Chamber tune was sounded by Philip J. Fay, a San Francisco insurance man and a Chamber vice president. At a preliminary session he orated: "Today the individual is no longer free to move as he pleases in the field of his lawful affairs. He must wait to get the 'go' sign from Washington before he can sow a field of wheat, plant a couple of rows of potatoes, fire a fellow who is stirring up trouble in the factory...
...come like water, and like wind we go". But I will stay a little longer, 'till some fresh breeze fill the Tower...