Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bottle-shaped back, tried to stuff his ears. A special Hitler propagandist had come to Austria: Bavarian Minister of Justice Hans Frank, with two colleagues. When the three stepped from their plane last fortnight on a Vienna landing field, a police official told them they were "not very desirable." Nevertheless, Dollfuss permitted them to speak non-politically to 30,000 Austrian Nazis at a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the delivery of Vienna from the Turks.* The audience soon gathered that whenever Propagandist Frank said "Turks'" he meant Chancellor Dollfuss and the Jews, knew that by "one country...
...advice; a considerable number have been deceived by his honeyed praise of this or that course; and the great majority will have forgotten him by the time they purchase their tickets for the trip home. In the mass, the Freshman Adviser fails to fill his place successfully; nevertheless, his place is one which might be made of great value, and which is necessary...
...Guam Island six months ago came 112 Japanese laborers on six-month permits. When the permits ran out Guam's Governor, U. S. Navy Captain Edmund Spence Root, refused to renew them according to Tokyo's Kokumin Shimbnn. Somebody appealed to the Japanese Consul General at Manila. Nevertheless the 112 were deported on Governor Root's "outrageous order...
...husband's surprise. Mme Fournier actually falls in love with the author, etc., etc. Little Ernest Truex can always make a defeated part seem humorous due to the basic fact that he is about half as large as the rest of the members of the cast. Nevertheless Best Sellers, seldom as farcical as its hard-working actors try to make you believe, is fraught with polite tedium...
...hunting George Crawford instead of a fox. Leader of the chase was Brigadier General William Mitchell, of Air Service renown, at whose home Mrs. Ilsley had visited the evening before her death. But George Crawford was not to be found, a fact which possibly saved him from a lynching. Nevertheless he was indicted for the murder. Exactly one year later the police of Boston fished up from the dregs of the city's unemployed on a petty larceny charge a Negro who admitted he was George Crawford. But he stoutly denied the Middleburg murders, insisting he had left Virginia...