Word: nemo
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...hoped, that the axiom in this instance may justly apply. These references have to do with your editorial of February thirteenth, in which, under the nom de plume Nemo, and with freedom of expression that is startlingly unique, you crack open the nut of smug, self-conceit, and expose the "Kernel" (Charles A. Lindbergh) in most commendable fashion...
...pardoned for once, to lower the dignity of my vocals to those of Walter Winchell, then shall I say--"An armful of orchids" to Nemo. C. L. Holt...
...especially of Italy, which is even now making friendly overtures to the Prince. A Fascist Regency headed by Starhemberg satisfies all these conditions. It looks as though the Prince's hour has arrived; and everything seems to indicate that he will take advantage of it to the utmost. NEMO...
...future. Signs that the President is aware of what is happening and contemplates action soon are by no means lacking; perhaps Mr. Roosevelt will bestir himself and step on the liquor industry as thoroughly as he did on the aviation companies. God knows they need to be stepped on. NEMO...
...system which is anathema to the powers could be crushed. It is this possibility which has caused the recent outbreak of political hypochondria in Moscow; and even though it is only a possibility, it is still of sufficient magnitude to warrant the case of jitters that it has provoked. NEMO...