Word: nevertheless
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...changed. Confusion has entered our midst. A budding tradition has been nipped. We have lost our familiar "Major" for an animal of a different stripe. He is now a Colonel. Will he act differently? Will his teeth become sharper we hope not. Nevertheless, things can never be the same. Some of us die-hards will persist in calling him "Major." Impudent young bloods will callously accept the new title, little realizing or caring that they are stamping on a fine old thing--a noble tradition. I, for one, regret this, and an bewildered by an officialdom which will commit such...
...enough to have concocted a better movie than "The Mystery of the Wax Museum," or it would at least have known that the beautiful hues which result from burning film are a lot more fun to watch than a movie which should still be in its pre-natal stage. Nevertheless, those people who enjoyed Frankenstein should not miss this picture; there are several murders, and Lionel Atwill's make-up provokes ladies to titter...
...argued that a negro defendant should be tried by a jury entirely of his own race; it is conceivable that these jurors would be competent enough. Nevertheless this plan would have to combat all the prejudice and hatred of the South. Clearly the only way to achieve Judge Lowell's idea of a more equitable justice for the persecuted race is not to antagonize with embittered criticism, but to educate gradually, with constructive suggestions...
...Before casting off for her last flight, the Akron was scheduled for extensive repairs, involving one of the girders which the enlisted men saw snap as she crashed. Nevertheless "she was as sound as when she first arrived in Lakehurst...
Though there is no reason to be over-optimistic about the extent of the tariff reductions which will be made, nevertheless Roosevelt's new bargaining position renders it conceivable that a quadrilateral monetary agreement can be reached to revive international exchange from its present coma. Nor is it beyond the realm of sanity to hope that the United States will be able to force a reasonable settlement of the aged war debt problem. Whatever the internal effects of the abandonment of the gold standard may prove to be, it offers a handy instrument for Mr. Roosevelt to wield...