Word: norman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...weary troopers in the thin platoons of Peace are haggard, hang-jowled "Uncle Arthur" Henderson, the down-&-out former British Labor Leader who is President of the down-&-out Disarmament Conference and small, pucker-browed Sir Norman Angell, an eminent pacifist lecturer who in 1929 attempted to clean up by inventing The Money Game...
Last week, perhaps because of the extreme difficulty of finding potent champions of peace today, prophetic Sir Norman and pathetic Mr. Henderson were awarded respectively the Nobel Peace Prizes for 1933 and 1934?about $40,000 to each...
...onetime Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt has kept amazingly mum on that subject since he became President. News queries at Washington on naval policy are commonly referred to grey and graceful little Norman Hezekiah Davis, who served President Hoover as disarmament Ambassador-at-Large, continues so to serve President Roosevelt. In London at the deadlocked Naval Parley (TIME, Dec. 3), it was Ambassador Davis' privilege last week to tell the world just where, in the President's opinion, Japan gets...
Charging that fascism may be the result of present day nationalism, demagoguery, and labor reaction such as that practiced in the strikes of the Pacific Coast, Norman Thomas addressed a meeting held in the New Lecture Hall yesterday under the auspices of the Liberal Club...
Speaking before the Liberal Club in the New Lecture Hall today at 4 o'clock, Norman Thomas will deliver his annual lecture at Harvard. He is expected to attack the existing order in Washington and its leaders with vigor. Mr. Thomas, despite his faith in the doctrines of Socialism, always manages to convey to his listeners a refreshingly new outlook...