Word: nextly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Intervention in Europe to prevent Hitler from directing his next blitzkrieg at the United States has a 'certain fascination for the man on the street," McKay attacked "this bogey of invasion" both from at technical and a political point of view and questioned whether "any one state will find itself sufficiently footloose to wage war in the Western hemisphere...
What would he the U. S. stand on Poland, Czechoslovakia, on a possible French partition of Germany! "It is just this maddeningly insoluble character of these problems that convinces cynics that peace treaties mark not so much the end of one war as the vestibule to the next...
...always had. Harvard extends its deepest sympathy-rather absent minded sympathy because here the situation is considerably different. With 50,000 tickets already sold, and the usual activities around the Square promising a sell-out by Saturday, the H.A.A. doesn't have to worry just a present where its next athletic dollar is coming from. The reason for the ticket-scramble is obvious: the prospect of a hard-fought, even-terms game with plenty of color added. This difference in game forecasts is adequate to explain the difference in turnstile revolutions...
Forty members of the civilian pilot-training course will go this morning to the Wiggins Airways flying field to familiarize themselves with the planes which they will begin to take up early next week...
...newest extra-curricular activity in the College, thirty undergraduates are writing a series of ten radio programs, in cooperation with faculty members, which all dramatize American history for a world-wide audience. The programs will be broadcast beginning early next year by the non-commercial, shortwave stations of the World Wide Broadcasting Foundation, Boston...